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Made by specialists for the Complete enjoyment of recorded music EA.R ELECTRIC AUDIO REPRODUCERS Armchair Consolette Balaneed High Pidelity] by EAR PRIcE : E39/107- From England's foremost special- SPECIFICATION ists in the field of record repro Dual Bass (Io X 6) and Treble duction Electric Audio Repro Speakers. ducers Ltd. comes this exclusive Independent Bass and Treble Armchair Consolette. Designed Boost Controls. for the most discriminating Fully Automatic Mixer- listeners, it will have an instant appeal with its handsome walnut Changer . Automatic LP-78 Filter switch: cabinet and the fidelity of its repro- duction. This superb EAR High Fidelity type RONETTE model is mounted on a specially turnover pick-up. designed stand for convenient EAR: 750' amplifier with operation and listening from arm- multiple feed-back network. chair level and every note of the Other EAR: Reproducers include music 1S reproduced with the full Portable Auto and Non-Auto Models, all distinguished by the quality of their warmth and clarity of the original performance and fidelity of repro- performance. duction. See these outstanding instruments at your local retailer'$ NZ: Distributors 2 RUSSELL IMPORT CO. LTD Po Box 102, Wellington:. EA56-2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 26

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