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66 91 Magnavox Dynamic (Moving Coil) Speakers Magavox Dynamic Speakers used in coujunction with 2 Gramophone Pick-tlp give results equal to the highest-priced Electric Gramo- phones. The Magnavox Company control the patents for the famous "Dynamie" Speaker which word they applied to this new type of sound reproducing instrument. Mag {The Beverley: navox Speakers are a revelation in sound reproduction; and will carzy a8 much volume as can be imposed by 2 Radio Set or through amplifi- cation: There is no distortion or rattle: Magnavox Dynamic Speak- 1 erS created a sensation at the Ame- rican Radio Convention this yeal ; and the largest and best manufac- turers ar0 equipping their sets with Magnavox Dynamic Speakers: There is a type for every kind of electrical current. Complete speakers or units "The Belvedere: whieh can be placed into the pre- sent cabinet of your gramophone or speaker can be supplied as follows : 1.6 6 Volt D.O. Current D.7 110/220 D.C. Ourrent D.8 6/12 Volt D.O. Ourrent D.8O 2230 Volt A.C. Current Also complete Unit and Amplifier for 230 Volts A.C. "TBe Magnerox Onit" #} Full De%aiis from all Radio Dealers and Wholesalers or from the New Zealand Agents: SPEDDING, LTD- Auckland: SPEDDING, LTD; Dominion Bldgs- Wellington: L. L. JONES;, 214, Madras Street, Christchurch: E. CALDER, 42, Crawford Street, Dunedin:

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 11, 28 September 1928, Page 26

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