Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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MAGNAVOXlg^^/if SPEAKERS The Cordova 110 volt, 60 cycle AC. Combining rectifier and power amplifier. Takes place of last audio stage in set. Handsome walnut cabinet. List $175. The Heverly Gracefully proportioned cabinet finished in light mahogany. For A-Batlerv Operation. . . .$50 For AC Operation $60 Units only; DC $30; AC $40. Only a dynamic speaker can give you studio realism . . . the rich, full, undistorted beauty of music . . . with power volume. Credit Magnavox for this advance in radio. Magnavox created and sponsored the Dynamic. Half a million owners now enjoy Magnavox speakers. Leading set manufacturers use them as builtin equipment. Let these facts guide you. DYtfiMlC 283 THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY. NEW YORK