The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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February 15, 1925 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 117 DE FOREST Leads again Another jump ahead! Just out— first in 1925 y\E FORESTS greatest triumph. A truly remarkable advance in ease of operation — beauty of tone — selectivity— sensitivity — distance range. It uses tube detector. This new De Forest comes in two sizes — one with built-in loud speaker, tubes, and spaces within for A and B batteries; the other, the D-17A (a little smaller) without tubes and loud speaker, but with space for B batteries. Both have De Forest loop. Write us direct for full information and the name of the nearest De Forest distributor. THE NEW DE FOREST D/7 REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. De Forest Radio Company, Jersey City, N. J.