Heard about PHILCO Siving dound 2 With the exclusive new TWIN-CHANNEL PRINCIPLE 0f sound; it brings every record vividly to life This spectacular Philco world s first? record reproducer has been achieved by linking a new, exclusive Twin-Channel sound system to four speakers precision-placed in an acoustically-balanced cabinet. The result i8 a performance equal to a specially built installation a breath-taking realism in record reproduction never before known in fact, Living Sound . PHILCO high fidelity brings concert hall realism to your home The Philco STrio record reproducer is high fidelity at its most revealing: Fitted with three speakers (one 10" X 6" elliptical bass speaker, and two specially developed 4 square speakers) ; it gives 8 3-dimensional diffusion of concert hall realism that fills every corner of the room: It has unbelievably high undistorted output yet absolute realism at low level. Philco sLiving Sound' aith : Four audio aligned speaker8, precision placed for full dispersion of sound: Four speeds 78, 45; 33 l3 and 16 2/3 rpana Collaro HE auto- matic inter-mic changer. Iluminated cabinet interior. Come pensated volume control: Silent- closing pneumatic lida Elegant, beautifully ftnished cabinet in light 01" dark tone, with ample record space. 4I05-0-0 Philco Trio' Iith Kour speed automatic changer. Separate bass and treble control: Compensated bolume control: Remov- able legs easily change the TTrio' Convertible into a table model: Heavy acoustically balauced cabinet eliminates resonance: Tm going home to my Philco 452-0-0 We cannot tell you everything about these brilliant performers in this space ; write to the distributors for full details and name of nearest Philco dealer. Nz: DISTRIBUTORS: RUSSELL IMPORT Co LTD:, WELLINGTON LOOK AHEAD-AND YOULL CHOOSE PHILCO
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 935, 12 July 1957, Page 27
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