TYPE |
| CONFIGURATION, RMS RATING | YEARS (APPROX.) | COST NEW | COMMENTS, TUBES (tech notes) | 331(A) |
| AM/FM-Mono "Simulcast Stereo" Tuner with Mono Preamp | 1957-1958 | $250 | Also See AM/FM Tuners
Similar to Type 330(A) but with addition of two 12AX7's used in monophonic preamp section accommodating: Phono (Mag 1/2); Tape and TV (mono) inputs;
Concentric Bass and Treble tone controls, Loudness compensator, early versions had "red plastic dial pointers," featured I/O-"loop" jacks for optional outboard noise (DNS) processor used wide "C" Case/chassis
Tubes:AM Section | FM Section | 6BA6 | 6BS8 | 6BE6 | 6U8 | 6AU6 | 6AU6 (3) | 6AL5 | 12AU7 | 12AU7 | | (2) 12AX7 (preamp) | 6X5GT (Rectifier) |
| 331-B |
| AM/FM-Mono "Simulcast Stereo" Tuner with Mono Preamp | 1958-1959 | $260 | see above, "C" chassis, 5X4 Rectifier | 331-C |
| AM/FM-Mono "Simulcast Stereo" Tuner with Mono Preamp | 1959-1960 | $265 | see above, "C" chassis | 340(A) |
| FM-MPX-Stereo Receiver, (Stereo); 27-wpc | 1962-1963 | $379 | The Type 340(A) represented Scott's evolution of the 355/208 tuner/preamp (below) into a full receiver. It also replaced the 399.
The 340(A) did give up AM, but in exchange the audio purist got more power, in an space-efficient package.
The 340 combines a 7591-based amplifier (299-C) section and the FM-MPX Stereo tuner (350B) section on the tall "G" chassis
A conventional tuning strength meter and "Sonic Monitor" from the 350B tuner were used.
20 Tubes:
12-tube, Amplifier section: (4) 12AX7 - preamps (2) 6U8/6GH8 (Split-load phase inverters) (4) 7591 outputs (2) 5AR4/GZ34
5-tube, FM Tuner section: (1) 6BS8/6BQ7 - FM RF amp (1) 6U8A FM mixer (3) 6AU6
3-tube, FM MPX section: (1) 6BL8 - MPX (2) 12AU7 - MPX
| 340-B |
| FM-MPX-Stereo Receiver, (Stereo): 30-wpc | 1963-1964 | $399 | The 340-B came on the scene a little more than 15 months after the original 340(A)'s introduction.
It's easy to confuse the 340-B with its Slide-rule dial with later solid-state models. But the "B" featured many improvements, which apparently justified a $20 increase.
All 340-B's have solid-state power supplies, headphone outputs, input indicators, speaker switching, and the new Auto-Sensor stereo switching (6KE8) MPX section
18 Tubes:
10-tube, Amplifier section: (4) 12AX7 - preamps (2) 6U8/6GH8 (Split-load phase inverters) (4) 7591 outputs
5-tube, FM Tuner section: (1) 6BS8/6BQ7 - FM RF amp (1) 6U8 FM mixer (2) 6AU6 (1) 6HS6
3-tube, FM MPX section: (1) 12AT7 (1) 6KE8 (1) 12AX7
| 345 |
| FM-MPX (Stereo) Receiver, (Stereo): 29-wpc | 1964-1965 | $365 | Final (fairly rare) Scott Tube Receiver design;Very similar styling as the 340-B, but look closely as the controls are laid out differently.
The 345 combined a 7591 amplifier section with a tuner section borrowed from the 350-D tuner.
(Also see similar Type 380 AM/FM-MPX receiver, below)
The 345 introduced several new "Space-Age" innovations:
Compactron Tubes (3): 6M11 (multiplex decoder) Cool "retro" 6HU6/EM87 "Magic-eye" tube rather than tuning meter
Used 6D10 (2) phase-splitters and featured individual bias controls for each output channel (only Scott 7591 receiver to do so).
The 345's have solid-state power supplies, headphone outputs, no input indicators, speaker switching, and Auto-Sensor stereo switching (6KE8). Only Scott receiver to use "sidewinder" tuner (tuning gang shaft oriented 90 degrees from facia).
The balance control was replaced by a split-concentric dual volume control. "Extruded Panel" styling, slide-rule dial tuning. on tall "G" chassis
16 tubes:
Amplifier section: (3) 12AX7-preamps, V1/101,V2 (2) 6D10 - splitters, V3/103 (4) 7591 outputs, V4/104, V5/105
Tuner section:(1) 6BS8 - V6 (2) 6U8 - V7, V10 (2) 6EJ7 - V8, V9 (1) 6M11 - V11 (1) 6HU6/EM87 - tuning-eye V12
| 355
프리앰프 튜너 |
| AM/FM-MPX-Stereo Control Center (Stereo Tuner-Preamp);
designed for piggy-back mounting to the Type 208 basic power amp (36-wpc) | 1961-1964 | $335 (355)
plus
$130 (208)
$465 (for both) | The 355 was introduced as a more versatile replacement for the older 399; as such, it was the only Stereo Preamp-Tuner product ever produced by Scott. 스코트 최초의 FM 스테레오 프리앰프-튜너
As a Tuner/Preamp (similar to the older 331-series) the 355 had no basic power amplifier section like the 399 Receiver. Instead the 355 provided a cathode follower, line-level, preamp out -- Just add the basic power amp of your choice, usually a Scott Type 208, but Mac's and Dyna's were also popular choices.
The 355 added true FM-MPX stereo reception utilizing the 350/335 decoder design, incorporating the "Stereo Guide," 6AV6 tube indicator.
As "Simulcast Stereo" was becoming obsolete, the 355 was the only Scott AM/FM tuner to share a (very rare) common circular tuning dial. Scott engineers cleverly resurrected the 300/320 tuning gang, but thankfully left the more complex dial-cord string and slide-rule dial inventory untouched.
To accommodate a matching power amp; Scott offered the optional, 208 Power Amp; a modular piggy-back, design derived from the 7591-based 299-C amp. All audio connections, accessory AC, and antenna jacks were top-mounted on the shortened chassis, to facilitate the matching 208 "piggy-back" package.
18 tubes:
6-tube, Pre-Amplifier section: (4) 12AX7 - preamps (1) 12AU7 - cathode follower (1) 6CA4 rectifier
5-tube, FM Tuner section: (1) 6BS8/6BQ7 - FM RF amp (1) 6U8A FM mixer (3) 6AU6 (shared w/AM)
5-tube, MPX section (1) 6AV6 (6GX8) ("Stereo Guide") (1) 6BL8 - MPX (2) 12AU7 - MPX (1) 12AT7 - MPX
2-tube, AM Tuner section: (1) 6BA6 AM RF Amp (1) 6BE6
| 380 |
| AM/FM-MPX-Stereo Receiver (Stereo); 32-wpc | 1963-1965 | $475 | Most expensive, Next-to-last (also fairly rare) Scott Tube Receiver design;
Once again Scott engineers creatively married past designs:This time Scott engineers combined: the 320/355 AM/FM tuning gang, with the 340-B's Auto-Sensor switching MPX section, with a 7591-based amplifier section. The 380 can also be identified by: headphone outputs, input indicators (like the 340-B), speaker switching, and Auto-Sensor FM-stereo switching "Extruded Panel" styling, AM/FM slide-rule dial tuning, traditional tuning meter solid state power supplies, all on the tall "G" chassis. It is easily confused with the (FM-only) 340-B. Note: two different multiplex section designs were produced; S/N 234531 and below used ZMX-6, 4-tube, MPX sections)
21 or 22 tubes (depending on MPX design):
Amp section: (4) 12AX7 - preamp - V1/101, V2/102 (2) 6U8/6GH8 - splitters, V3/103 (4) 7591 outputs, V4/104, V5/105 Tuner section:(1) 6BS8/6BQ7 - fm tuner - V401 (1) 6BA6 - am tuner - V402 (1) 6BE6 - am tuner - V403 (1) 6U8 - fm tuner - V404 (2) 6HS6 - V6, V8 (1) 6AU6 - V7 (1) 6AV6 - V9
MPX section (3-tube, design):(1) 12AT7 - V501 (1) 6KE8 - V502 (1) 12AX7 - V503 or MPX section (4-tube, Z-MX-6 units, S/N 234531 and below):(1) 6BL8 - V501 (1) 12AU7 - V502 (1) 12AU7 - V503 (1) 12AU7 - V504
| 399 |
| AM/FM-Mono "Simulcast Stereo" Tuner combined with (Stereo) amp; 18-wpc 299B 인티+330D모노튜너 | 1960-1962 | $399 | The 399 was Scott's first receiver to incorporate a complete amplifier. Once again, the type number was curiously the same as the price, just like the original Type 99!
Combines a 7189-based (299-B) complete stereo amp and a 330-D AM/FM-mono tuner, on one tall "G" chassis,
Uses two (AM & FM); "Magic-eye" 6BR5/EM80 signal-strength indicator tubes.
23 tubes:
11-tube, Amplifier section: (4) 12AX7 - preamps (2) 6U8/6GH8 (floating paraphase inverter w/AC balance pots) (4) 7189 outputs (1) 5AR4/GZ34 rectifier
6-tube, FM Tuner (311-design) section: (1) 6BS8/6BQ7 (1) 6U8 (3) 6AU6 (1) 6BR5/EM80 FM tuning eye 6-tube, AM Tuner section: (1) 6BA6 (1) 6BE6 (2) 6HS6 (1) 6BR5/EM80 AM tuning eye (1) 12AU7
37 lbs. |
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