Radio today (Apr-Dec 1939)

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HERE IS A 12 WATT JOB THAT IS FLEXIBLE Read about it in this NewWebster Electric Catalog # This sound system is extremely versatile in that the amplifier may be slid out of the case and used with other, or permanently located, speakers; or the two permanent magnetic speakers may be used temporarily to expand the coverage of another system. There is no need to carry the added weight of the amplifier to a job where the speakers only are needed, nor to handle the bulk of the entire case and speakers where only the amplifier is wanted. The amplifier may be easily carried by one hand by means of the convenient handle attached to the hood. The high quality amplifier has four stages; power output of 12-13 watts at 5% distortion; automatic volume control; dual tone control; power gain of 129 DB for microphone, 79 DB for phono; frequency characteristics within 3 DB from 45 to 10,000 cycles; hum level of 54 DB below full output for mike, 65 DB for phono. It measures only 13%" long, 1" wide, by 8" high. The catalog illustrated above will give you still more facts about this amplifier; its application to both fixed and portable systems, as well as similar information regarding all the units in the Webster Electric line. Write for it today. "Licensed by Electrical Research Products, Inc., under U. S. Patents of American Telephone and Telegraph Company and Western Electric Company, Incorporated. " WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY, RACINE, WIS., U. S. A. Established 1909 • Export Dept., lOO Varick St., NewYorkCity Cable Address: "ARLAB", New York Electric 1 JUNE. 7939 43