Emerson 415 (1933)
Emerson 415
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Band: AM. Tube Lineup: 78, 77, 38, 1-V. This model appears identical to the Emerson 20A but was produced a little later and has different technical features, including a different tube lineup and a resistance line cord. The 20A had a built-in filament dropping resistor that posed ventilation problems in the cabinet. However, the resistance line cord of the model 415 was not much safer and contributed to the coinage of the name "curtain burner."


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