Radio Broadcast (May 1929-Apr 1930)

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P A \ \ Puts Wings on r /\ivi Muted Notes Modern musicians in their search for original effects use muted instruments more than ever before — and thus lessen the power of music to penetrate the distant corners of large ballrooms. This difficulty has been overcome entirely at the Marigold Ballroom, Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the orchestra music is picked up by a microphone which delivers it through a PAM installation to loud speakers placed in remote corners. Thousands of ballrooms need PAM equipment today and wide-awake dealers will see that they are supplied. A new 16-page bulletin giving mechanical and electrical characteristics, representative installations, and many new PAM amplifiers will be sent upon receipt of 10c in stamps to cover postage. When writing ask for bulletin No. RB 9. Main Office: Canton, Mass. Factories at Canton and Watertown, Mass. Manufacturers Since 1882 R00 marigold mmm DANCINO ©ANCtNG i 1 iP"31 Radio Biioadcast. August, 1929. Published monthly. Vol. XV. No. 4, Published at Garden City. N. Y. Subscription price $4.00 a year. Entered at the post office at Garden City, N. Y. , as second class mail man . i . Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., Garden City, N. Y.