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Something quite NEW in Radio-- Perfectly Balanced Bass GULBRANSEN 53 7-Valve Superheterodyne Wins Enthusiastic Praise from Critical Musicians There was a time when the bass parts of controlling the vibrations of the deep" of a musical composition were almost er notes So as to eliminate the blare and lost in radio transmission. Then came reverberation which frequently offended the sensitive musical ear; Now, as held improvements which brought the bass in check by the Gulbransen Automatic notes into prominence. Listen to the Volume Control, the bass notes are more bass we said with proud satisfaction: clearly audible than before, whilst the But after the novelty of the new inven- treble parts have regained their rightful tion had worn off, musicians grew more importance. critical. There was too much bass ! Similarly, in vocal mueic, the lower Now comes the new Gulbransen 5 3 registers of the voice are more perfectly offering perfectly balanced harmony. reproduced than ever before- The The bass is there; full and rich, but it Gulbransen 53 is almost uncanny in its Gulbransen 53-Console Jodcl. does not predominate. Gulbransen ability to render the human voice in abso- sound experts have discovered the secret lutely natural tones_ The Automatic Volume Control, also, eliminates the blasting effect produced when turning from weak to strong local signals and tends to overcome the 'Fading' caused by atmospheric condi- tions In addition, the new feature protects the pentode valve from overloading, thereby adding materially to its life and lowering upkeep costs. You are particularly invited to hear the Gulbransen 5.3_ Any dealer will be proud t0 demonstrate this instrument, which brings new radio enjoyment to the listening world There are Gulbransen Agents in all Principal Towns throughout New Zealand. NZ: Distributors : H W. CLARKE LTD. 182 WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON: Gulbronsen 53-_~Mantel Receic6r. G U LBRAN S EN

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Page 19

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