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New Type of Receiver

"Cabinet Six Feet. High CONOMY of space and improved tone quality are two advantages claimed for a new type of radio receiver which recently appeared on the Ameriean market. The cabinet is nearly six feet tall, but occupies a floor area "of only ten by twelve inches, Aside from its handsome appearance and adaptability to the modern in interior _ decoration, its height and design have given the acoustic engineers an opportunity to improve the tone quality. The ordinary speaker grill has been eliminated from the face of the set and is placed vertically so that it is directed upward through the top of the cabinet. This arrangement provides a five-foot column of air under the speaker, an important aid to tone improvement, Controls and dials are mounted flush on the sides of the cabinet. |

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 9

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New Type of Receiver Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 9

New Type of Receiver Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 41, 24 April 1931, Page 9

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