6J3JN Bottoms UP? means great advancement in this new NEECO miniature BANDMASTER ! Beautifully designed in a one- piece moulded case, this unique miniature has an inverted chassis mounted in the head leaving the base uncovered: Ordinary miniatures with covered bases, rust be acoustically im- perfect, for their tiny cases, on which the speakers are mounted, are too small to act as a first-class baffle. Neeco have overcome this fault by leaving the base uncovered SO that the table on which the set is placed completes an acoustically perfect baffle, equivalent to that of 2 large console. Here at last iS a miniature radio with deep, rich resonant tones which costs no more than an ordinary miniature. Available in a range of pastel shades: N4I NEEE E The NATIONAL BANDMASTER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING co: LTD: AUCKLAND , WELLINGTON , CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN , HAMILTON, WANGANUI, HASTINGS; INVERCARGILL.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 11
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141Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 11
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