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A STATEMENT ABOUT SOUND BY THE RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA: “We suggest a test comparison of the sound on any new Dynagroove record against the best disc recording * available on any label, anywhere.” MAKE THIS QUICK TEST. Play your best recording (any label) and compare the sound f with that on any new Dynagroove record. 1. Play both at normal level, then at full volume. / N (The Dynagroove recording is a stunning experience).2. At low level note the Dynagroove record bass remains full-bodied and the whole spectrum of sound is complete, not thinned out! | AJ I 3. Play inner grooves at normal, high and low levels. Note how the magnificent new Dyna- '“7 groove sound is undistorted even when you play it at low volume! \ J The first of the new R.C.A. Dynagroove recordings in both mono , and stereo are now at your record shop. THERE’S NO DIFFERENCE IN PRICE The wona of the new RCA Victor Dynagroove I Love You; Three ©'Clock in the Morning; ITT See Baby Let’s Play House; Let’s Go Trippin’; Batman, recordings in both mono and stereo are- now at your you in My Dreams; Remembering Time; Good Night MONO RP1—3398 rccordshop. THERE’S NO DIFFERENCE IN Sweetheart. SCHUMANN: “CARNIVAL”; FANTASIEPRICE. MONO STEREO RPLS—33B9 STUCKE”. Arthur Rubinstein, Piano. Boston Pons Arthur Fiedler Stardust: WTTKrr — T —. T v n j v MONO RSL——3633 STEREO RSLS—3633 K WuSderbar; When You Wish SIBELIUS: “FINLANDIA”; "THE SWAN OF Upon A Star; You and the Night and the Music; Train; Lullaby of’Birdland* Chelsea Bridge; AN m r ClairDeLune(Moonlight);Bluc MoomTonight, Duke’s Place (Based on “C Jam Blues”); Banzai Reverie; The Night was made for Love; Deep Purple, pipeline; Rhapsody In Blue; Cheers!; Lonesome; The S RETURN • Morton The low Wonm RpL _ 33g4 STEREO r PLS _ 3 3B4 Hot RPLS-3397 MONO R 5 1 —3634 STEREO RSLS-3634 “THE CASCADING VOICES OF HUGO AND MONO KPLr-3397 STEREO RPLS—3397 RAVEL: “BOLERO”; “LA VALSE”; "PAVAN FOR LUIGI CHORUS”. Moonlight and Roses; It Hap- “SURFIN’ WITH THE ASTRONAUTS”. Baja (Pro- A DEAD PRINCESS”; Boston Symphony Orchestra, pened in Monterey- Look for the Silver Lining; nounced (Ba-ha); Surfin’ U.S.A.; Miserlou; Surfers conductor, Charles Munch. Kradiv; Marrhefa/ wbrn Day is Done; For You; Stomp; Susie-Q; Pipeline; Kuk; Banzai Pipeline; Movin’;' MONO RSL—363S STEREO RSLS—363S Manufactured and distributed under licence by Radio Corporation of New Zealand Limited. DY3

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30270, 24 October 1963, Page 8

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