Rek-O-Kut and Audax

Series consisting of six models of turntables manufactured by the Rek-O-Kut Company (Corona, New York), and a tonearm, loudspeaker, stereo, and speaker console manufactured by Audax (also Corona, New York).

1957–59
Ronald Beckman, an associate at George Nelson's office
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Stereo Table
B-12GH Stereo Table
Three speeds (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm), deluxe features, walnut enclosure, grey turntable mat, typography for company name, streamlined tonearm and control knob, tapered side of turntable and base of arm
 
Stereo Table
L-34H Stereo Table
Two speeds (33 1/3, 45 rpm),
walnut enclosure, streamlined tonearm
L-37H Stereo Table
Two speeds (33 1/3, 78 rpm),
walnut enclosure, streamlined tonearm
Stereo Table
N-33H Stereo Table
Single speed (33 1/3 rpm), belt-driven, walnut enclosure, black and grey turntable mat, streamlined tonearm, and control knob
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K-33H Stereo Table
Single speed (33 1/3 rpm), kit assembly, walnut enclosure, grey turntable mat, streamlined tonearm, and control knob
Tonearms
Tonearms
S-120: 12" stereo tonearm
S-160: 16" stereo tonearm
Rek-O-Kut Poster
Advertisement for the companies Rek-O-Kut and Audax featuring George Nelson, late-1950s. 
Audax Paraflex Speakers
Audax Paraflex Speakers 
Walnut enclosure, detachable brass legs, three-dimensional Acoustiscreen grille made of vacuum-molded Dynel fabric in a mixed black and brown weave.
CA-80: Two 8" extended-range speakers H 12", L 24", D 12"
CA-100: Two 10" woofers and two cone tweeters H 15", L 25", D 12"
Stereo and speaker console
Stereo and speaker console
Walnut enclosure, integrated turntable and Audax speaker, fold-back top, record storage compartment, three-dimensional Acoustiscreen grille made of vacuum-molded Dynel fabric in a mixed black and brown weave