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Records

Haggin, B. H. | September 15, 1956 issue

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The article presents information about recent developments in the music industry in the U.S. Someone who cannot afford the reproducing equipment required for the best sound from records can have excellent sound from an assemblage comprising two Bozak 207-A woofer-tweeter system in Bozak E-300 cabinets or in two cabinets constructed according to the specification. One Bozak 207-A instead of two in the above assemblage will produce sound of similar quality, but without the additional fullness and solidity from the second Bozak 207-A.

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SOUND -- Equipment & supplies; ELECTRONIC equipment enclosures; MUSIC trade; SOUND -- Recording & reproducing; ELECTRONIC apparatus & appliances; UNITED States
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