June 1939
The GRAMOPHONE
MODEL 665
"H.M.V." 5- VALVE 3 WAVERANGE SUPERHET RADIOGRAM
in a figured walnut cabinet that is a fine example of modern furniture craftsmanship. Automatic tuning by push button on six pre.selected medium and long wave stations. Vernier scale facilitates manual tuning. Elliptical mains energised loudspeaker. 2 8 Smooth·running ele:tric gramophone equipped with the sensational new" H.M.V." hypersensitive pick-up. GNS.
or by hire purchilSe .
"0is Master's Voice" Model
665 has everything to commend it to readers of "The Gramophone". It has tone appeal . . . furniture appeal . . . price appeal. There's automatic tuning for radio, and there's the exclusive " H.M.V." hypersensitive pickup, which evokes from your records an unimagined tonal realism. Hear it demonstrated.
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