The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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May IS, 1925 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD The Dawn of a New Era in Radio Reception In cities, towns, and hamlets — North, East, South, West — thousands of listeners-in are enjoying radio as never before. Verily, the Farrand-Godley Speaker marks the dawn of a new era in radio reception. The Farrand-Godley Speaker not only sets a new standard for clarity, faithfulness and tonal quality. It "brings in" tonal effects beyond the scope of other speakers — reaching down to the utmost depths of the mellow lower scale; soaring up to the liquid clearness of the highest "C"— without a hint of metallics. One wonders not that listening ears say Buy whenever the Farrand Godley Speaker is demonstrated. One wonders not that dealers everywhere are "coming back for more." LIST PRICE $32 .50 FARRAND MFG. CO. Incorporated 28 South Sixth Street Newark, N. J.