RADIO TRIUMPHS
C. W. ANSFORD’S DISPLAY
Finer quality, performance and tone, greater variety and outstanding beauty of appearance, are some of the features of the remarkable trio of radios displayed at the show by C. W. Ansford, distributors of Rogers, Raycophone and Radion radios.
The Rogers series at the show includes the six-valve mantel model and the 8 and 9-valve all-wave consoles, leaving nothing to be desired in appearance of performance. Features include the superheterodyne circuit; automatic volume control; tone colour control; extreme sensitivity; full range electro-dynamic speakers; full vision dial; the new duovalve tubes; the exclusive Rogers full spray, seal shielded tubes eliminating vibration caused by loose cans. In short, everything possible to ensure perfect reception. All Rogers radios are fully guaranteed, including tubes, chassis and The popular Raycophone is represented by a midget, a mantel and a console model, the price ranging from £l6 16s. Here again are found all modern features —automatic volume control, resistance audio coupling for high fidelity reproduction, highest degree of sensitivity and selectivity, tone control and static reducer; noise level reduced to lowest degree and handsome well made cabinets. Visual tuning by Weston Mater is exclusive to Raycophcne. Although not exhibited at the show, the new Radion “Daventry” all-wave model to arrive sortly, sets a new standard in radio and visitors to the. show should not fail to secure full particulars of this remarkable radio from Mr. Ansford’s stand at the show.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1934, Page 10
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