File:Vintage Beltone "Largo" Transistor (Body) Hearing Aid, Made in the USA, 1967 (8719246042).jpg
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DescriptionVintage Beltone "Largo" Transistor (Body) Hearing Aid, Made in the USA, 1967 (8719246042).jpg |
From the Hearing Aid Museum Website: The Beltone "Largo" was produced by the Beltone Electronics Corp. of Chicago, IL in 1967. The "Largo" measures 2½” by 1 5/16” by ⅝” and weighes 2 oz with the battery. The "Largo" used 6 transistors in a push-pull (PP) circuit. The case is brushed stainless steel front and back over a black plastic chassis—visible on all sides. Hearingaidmuseum.com |
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Source | Vintage Beltone "Largo" Transistor (Body) Hearing Aid, Made in the USA, 1967 |
Author | Joe Haupt from USA |
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