![]() Webster-Chicago went on to produce and manufacture amplification and phonograph equipment for entertainment, public address and also business intercom systems which were state of the art for the time. In 1926, the company designed and produced amplification equipment that helped create some of the first talking motion pictures. ![]() In 1925, the first factory built radios including "B" battery eliminators and power packs made by Webster-Chicago. The product line included phonographs and recording equipment, public address systems, amplifiers, intercoms and power supplies. ![]() Webster-Chicago Corporation of Chicago, Illinois, also later known as Webcor, was once a leading manufacturer of business and consumer electronics spanning more than half a century from 1914 to the late 1960s. Tubes were made for the company with the Webster and Webcor brands, for the latter see Webcor (tubes). ![]()
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