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The whole gamut of sound covered by the marvellous Hexibility of The New Osram Power Valves Osram P6254 is 2 super-powcr 8@~ valvc. Uscd HE deepest bass of the Blifvinc thc Jage singe 0f I FoEteac aCIce Et6 fullest olurg: organ -the shrill treble the writhout distortion with & quality of Cone piccolo the whole wide range of whicht will gatisfy You_ Especially Buitabic fcr musical sounds that can be produced use in Gramapbone Ampliiers. by a gteat ofchestfa, are Taithfully 'repfoduced with extraordinary tonal Ppurity by the new Ostam Valves, SPECIFICATIONS : Fil Volts 6,0 i8x, No ~slucring no sblasting 22 but FiL Current 0.25 LBp: Plata Volts 180 WEE, perfect feproduction under all con- Amp: Factor 8.% Impedanca 1,600 ohma ditions, afe assuted by the use of Normal Slope 2.8 ma/volts Ostam British-made Valves. Maz, Plate Cur: 28 1,2. , Equiv. UX1714, Cbd6 If you cannot obtain locally the Other Osrat Swper- Potcr Valwes that wilg Ostam Valve you need; it will be give cqual satisfactios r1 7425 end P6ez sent direct; safe delivery guaranteed, Ask for 2 copy of 6 The Osram Valve Guide ~a very useful book- ket 77 frce on fequest. VTEN 05 Made in England Advertisement of the British General Electric Go. Lid. Brana Office and Public Showrooms: 31-37 Taranaki Street, W ellingion

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 11, 26 September 1930, Unnumbered Page

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