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Laboratory Jottings

=e Atwater Kent Combination A SPECIAL gramophone pick-up attachment has ‘been added to the Model 60 Atwater Kent receiver, our report on which appeared in a recent issue. By rotating the dial to the "0" pogition the moving plates contact a cam which switches in the pick-up. A. small alteration has been made in the wiring, and this has done much to improve the tone from the pick-up. The alterations made when a pick-up is added makes the audio side an excellent one for gramophone reproduction. The music is both brilliant and sonorous, covering a very wide musical range; in fact, we cannot recall having heard better reproduction from any other representative of this class of instrument.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 28

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Laboratory Jottings Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 28

Laboratory Jottings Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 28

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