Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1930, Page 34

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THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 11, 1930—PART ONE. GM GENERAL MOTORS RADIO Thereis asignificant new namein radio—General Motors! Everything that Product of General Motors stands for— advanced design, proved performance, exceptional value —is exemplified in the new radios announced by the General Motors Radio Corporation. And, in addition, the entry of General Motors into the radio field is marked by - a remarkable new contribution which gives you actual mastery of tone—the Tone Selector! ‘The Tone Selector, an exclusive feature of the new General Motors Radio, brings you radio reception as you choose to hear it! If you enjoy the deep, mellow basses of an orches- tra, move the Tone Selector toward “Bass’’ on the tone- indicator and instantly you hear the tubas, drums and bass viols come out of the background into sharper R. G. Dunne & Co. nnouncing the NEW GENERAL MOTORS RADIO - with Jone Selector T relief. If you prefer the high-pitched instruments, move the Tone Selector toward “Treble’’ and the high, sweet voices of the violins stand out, clear and true. Radio has never before been so thoroughly enjoyable! Now, the exact tone that pleases you most can be found for every type of broadcast program. Come in today for a demonstration of this remarkable new development inradio. You will find the Tone Selector but one feature of outstanding all-round radio performance. The tone quality of the new General Motors Radio is extraordinarily life-like, remarkably faithful, in the repro- duction of both instrument and voice over the entire scale of expression. Clear, sharply defined separation of stations and far-reaching range bring you the enter- tainment you want as you like to hear it. The electro- dynamic speaker, of the most modern design, is very carefully matched with the chassis to assure unblurred, unblemished volume, from a soft whisper to magnitude that will fill an auditorium. g You will be as much impressed by the handsome appear- ance of the new General Motors Radios as you are by their exceptional performance. The cabinets are made of carefully selected and matched woods, beautifully finished. AH five models conform to the traditional lines of fine period furniture.§ The Hepplewhite Lowboy, with Italian—the handsome Queen Anne radio-phonograph— and the impressive Georgian radio-phonograph—all will delight you when you see them. Every model has a totally shielded, eight tiibe, screen grid chassis, precision-built throughout. Radio models, $136 to $172—radio-phonograph models, $198 and $270— without tubes. Any model may be purchased on the liberal General Motors Acceptance Corporation plan of convenient payment—through which miilions of people have bought General Motors products. By all means see and hear the new General Motors Radio. Let us demonstrate the most important new development in radio reception—the Tone Selector. Come in today. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS RADIO CORPORATION STANDARD OF QUALITY The deep melody of the basses is brought out when the indicater of the . Tone Selector is in this position . Reserse the tone indicator to “treble’’ and the instruments of higher come into sharpez, clearer relief 2 Rudolph & West Co. 611 H St. N.E. Washington, D. C. 1332 New York Ave. Washington, D. C.

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