Radio Broadcast (May 1928-Apr 1929)

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PAM 16 or 17 List Price, without tubes, #125.00 Here's a Seat at the Cabaret Enjoy your favorite orchestra as if it were present; recreate the renditions of famous artists so nothing is left for the ear to desire, and perfect the "atmosphere" of beautiful surroundings — by using the Samson PAM Amplifier. A phonograph or a radio set may be used in conjunction with these amplifiers, to produce music in one or many rooms — or out-of-doors. And remember — wide awake cabaret owners are using PAM amplifiers to produce music and more business in their restaurants. The PAM-17 is identical with the PAM-16 except that it furnishes in addition field current for a dynamic speaker designed to have its field energized by 90 to 165 volts direct current. For all other types of speakers, including dynamics, having their field energized from storage battery or AC 110 volt 60 cycle, use the PAM-16. Both amplifiers are designed to operate from 105 to 120 volts 50 or 60 cycles AC. Send for handsome folder RB4 describing the above and other Samson PAM Amplifiers which are also a "Sound Investment." Main Office: Canton, Mass. Factories at Canton and Watertown, Mass. THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK