Scott stereo master
its still a work in progress and im glad I found it. considering the other 342-bs ive had all had electric blue-green readouts. the dial is supposed to light up turquoise green but im guessing its sun faided so its more of just a white grey color now. ive had 3 of these over the years and smoked all of them, this one still works though. this is one of those early USA made solid state pieces that like to blow up. tuner is totally dead but the amp works, but it still has hum issues so it probably needs caps. HH Scott 384 Receiver (1967-1968) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS American manufacturing Tuning range: AM FM FM: 88/108 Mhz MW: 535/1620 Khz Sensibility FM IHF: 1. it has a hum and a TON of static but after a De-Oxit cleaning the static is gone.
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anyways its pretty trashed, full of dirt and bugs, but I put it on the bench and powered it up. Configuration, RMS rating AM/FM-Mono 'Simulcast Stereo', Tuner combined with (stereo) amp, 18-wpc. its filthy horrible dirty and not in good shape, hell idk where I even got it from. H.Was moving some rotton boxes around the garage some with mold damage going threw this and that mostly putting stuff by the curb, when I picked up aīox with a weak bottom, this fell out and hit the floor. Originally published in the January, 1977, issue of Audio (magazine) Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s, Volume 3. Scott - the Dean of DX: A History of Classic Radios. Our bench tests confirmed our suspicions that this piece was well cared-for. This is a very clean, single-owner piece, complete with cabinet and the original manual. "Book Review - The Making of a Scott Second Edition, Opportunity of a Lifetime". Considered a unicorn by many collectors, the HH SCOTT Stereomaster 380 is a remarkable receiver.
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In the same month, Eastern Air Devices released its option to acquire the company. In November 1972, several of Scott's creditors filed a petition for involuntary bankruptcy under Chapter X of the Bankruptcy Act, and Scott filed a petition for reorganization under Chapter XI of the Bankruptcy Act. 400 for a stereo in 1960 was a decent chunk of change but H.H. It retailed for 399.95 and produced 18 watts per channel. "Lacking the capital needed to continue operations, Scott terminated its production in October 1972. Scott 399 Stereomaster receiver was introduced in 1960 and had about a two year run. Scott's Instrument Division manufactured precision sound measuring and analysis instrumentation for laboratory use.
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The company pioneered developments in noise suppression, tube output circuits, hifi mono and stereo amplifiers, tuners, FM multiplex, transistor receivers, FET RF sections, and integrated circuit IF sections. FM stations to broadcast in multiplex stereo. Scott was involved in early stereo multiplex testing with radio station WCRB in Boston, one of the first three U.S. The 1961 Model 350 was the first FM stereo multiplex tuner sold in the US. The company's competition included brands like Fisher, Marantz, McIntosh, and Harman Kardon. Scott sold some of the earliest FM stereo multiplex tuners and receivers, with some units sold as kits.