Radio Broadcast (Nov. 1925-Apr 1926)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 695 The Crosley 4'tuhe — 4-29 trol exclusive to The Crosley 5-tube — 5-38 in which the Crescendon is equal Crosley sets. tne volume, selectivity and to one or more additional tubes Hear it! purity of tone available in the of tuned radio fre (j> ^ r\ best 5-tube set — plus (h o O quency amplification . the Crescendon . . <f)JO Widespread Popularity Marks Another Great Success Spectacular as has been each stride in radio achieved by Powel Crosley, Jr., never before has a Crosley success received such prompt and widespread recognition. Here in the radio plant which has made more radios than any other factory in all the world, every man and machine is going at top speed, every hour is a crowded hour, every night a working day, as the result of orders for the four new Crosley sets. Even the sweeping success of the Crosley Musicone did not match this merciless demand upon an organization tuned to mass production. With the first demonstrations by Crosley dealers, public approval was expressed in orders that have increased in volume day by day and show no inclination to relax. This popularity is distributed quite evenly between the four new 4 and 5-tube sets. Thousands who had formerly believed that worth while reception was exclusive to high priced sets, have found in Crosley 4-29 and 5-38 all that they could ask of radio. The accurate selectivity and pure tone of these instruments would be enough. That magnificent volume achieved through the Crescendon is the final touch. And in Crosley "RFL" types there is a revelation for all. For here true cascade amplification makes its first appearance. Here what was considered impossible in expert opinion has been achieved by amplification closely approaching theoretical maximum efficiency per tube! What a joy to find, and in a low priced set, rare beauty, rich tone, volume subject only to your desire, and no howling at any pitch by any mishandling under any conditions. Each instrument delights the ear, fires the enthusiam of the lay technician, converts the staunchest skeptic to love of radio. See the new Crosley receiving sets at your dealer's or write Dept. 20 for descriptive catalog Crosley manufactures radio receiving sets which are licensed under Armstrong U. S. Patent No. 1,113, 149> or under patent applications of Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc. THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION, CINCINNATI, OHIO Powel Crosley, Jr., President Owning and Operating WLW, first remote control super-power broadcasting station in America The Crosley 5-tube— RFL-60 A set of marvelous performance and beautified by the artistic decorative Hlfcf} ★ panel The Crosley 5-tube— RFL-7 5 Simplicity and speed in tuning, fidelity of tone and decorative beauty, enhanced by the art panel $75 Add 10% to all prices west of the Rockies BETTER' — 'COSTS LESS FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT CORNER if Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast -fa