![]() Your thoughts and concerns would be greatly appreciated at this point. I assume this tube tuner, with its MPX circuitry, is capable of listening to modern day radio stations (correct me if I'm wrong), but is FM radio worthy of this fine Scott tuner? And is tube tuners that much better sounding than their SS counterparts? The local NPR station has the only programs worth listening to IMO. I haven't listened to FM in over 3 years now (lost interest due to the crap on the radio these days). Scott Stereomaster Tube Integrated Amplifier LK-72 US eBay logo. The last owner who gave it to me said he did plug it into the wall recently (not connected to his system), and the dial light and tubes all lit up and there was no hum, buzz, or smoke! Used Scott Stereomaster for sale on 300+ second hand hifi sites & shops. If you think it's safe to plug 'n' play, let me know. So I'm reluctant to hook it up until such time as I can have someone look at it. I haven't fired it up yet.I know it's been serviced once (due to the tag on its side), but there's no date indicating when. Visually the front panel is very similar to FM-mono 314, the 370 uses a "tighter" (one-piece) tuning-eye aperture The 370 featured low-cost, Compactron Tubes (6M11 & 6AG11), also use in the 345 receiver.ģ70's were unique in their use of vacuum tube diodes in the multiplex decoder switching matrix.Ī 6HU6/EM87 tuning-eye tube was used for the tuning meter The set essentially combines the Scott 350 FM multiplex tuner with the Scott 299C amplifier. The 370 was Scott's low-cost Stereo-MPX tube tuner design, marketed along side the more expensive 350B/C, 310E, and 4310 Scott Stereomaster 342 FM Stereo Receiver 1967 Used Very Good 75 + 75 Shipping This piece of gear has sold View similar gear from other sellers on Reverb View similar gear Watch Watch this gear and we'll notify you if it becomes available again. Introduced in April 1962, the HH Scott 340 'Stereomaster' tuner-amplifier is rated at 27 watts per channel for a total of 54 watts RMS (advertised at 60 watts output and later 70 watts). It was given to a friend who had plans on using it awhile ago, but he later turned towards building himself a tube guitar amp and lost interest in the tuner.so now it's mine (yes, a freebie)! Here's a pic I downloaded I'll eventually take some pics of mine, but it looks as clean as this model shown. Scott Stereomaster 370-B wideband FM MPX stereo tuner with all its original tubes. Recently I just became the proud owner of a clean, early '60s H.H. SCOTT STEREOMASTER 299-D Integrated Tube Amplifier Condition: For parts or not working Price: US 729.00 32.49 for 24 months with PayPal Credit Buy It Now Add to cart Best Offer: Make offer Add to Watchlist Fast and reliable.
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