Radio and Television Today (Jan-Nov 1941)

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f IJSIAIIX^w Magnavox and FM are natural companions. The best in wide-range FM reception is limited to the excellence of the audio system . . . and in this, Magnavox has been the leader for many years. (The new Magnavox Duosonic speaker system was designed expressly to provide for the expanded tonal range of FM reception. The two 12-inc speakers, with built-in separate high frequency cone, cover not only extended audio range, but give heretofore unattained smoothness of tone over that entire range. ^^fl So ... to hear FM at its very best, listen to the new Magnavox Regency Symphony . . . the model illustrated here. The Magnavox policy of restricted distribution remains unchanged. This gives Magnavox dealers a comforting sense of security ... a foundation on which they can build a lasting business, goodwill and steadily increasing sales through the years ahead. A limited number of franchises are open to dealers who can qualify. FM DIVISION, THE MAGNAVOX COMPANY, INC., FORT WAYNE, INDIANA OCTOBER, 794? 49