From their Maynard, Massachusetts, research facilities,
audio pioneers Hermon Hosmer Scott and Chief Research Engineer,
Daniel R. von Recklinghausen
made their mark on the Golden Age of the High-Fidelity landscape.
We cordially invite you to view
their legendary Scott Stereomaster (vacuum tube)
consumer electronic components including: FM Wide-band
tuners, integrated amplifiers, preamplifiers, power amps, receivers, turntables and
speakers. Over 100 vacuum tube products were introduced in a twenty-year
span.
This site promotes sharing of information, understanding and
historic appreciation of vintage H.H. Scott (vacuum tube) consumer high fidelity audio
products produced from 1946 through 1966. For a chronological photo-tour of
all products with index of available manuals and schematics, be sure and browse the recently added VHHScott
InstaBase.
Sorry, but if you are looking for
any information of later Scott electronic (solid-state) consumer
products, may we suggest you look
here.
Please enjoy your visit. There's a lot of
information presented on over 200 pages within this site. If you are looking for restoration or collector
advice,
please visit the best "self-help," moderated, online community dedicated to
helping collectors of Vintage H.H. Scott (vacuum tube) products.
Contribute your .022 µF's worth in the Vintage H.H. Scott Hi-Fi Web
Forum or join the E-List and exchange ideas with other "filament
heads." (use the links at the bottom of
every page).
We're always looking for ways to make this
site more responsive to your needs. If you would like to contribute comments, links,
photos, specs, please contact me. I trust you'll find this site
entertaining, informative and useful.
Keep 'em glowin!'
Lee K. Shuster
24-Jan-2003
Vintage HHScott Hi-Fi Stereo Archive
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Note: This site is not
affiliated or sponsored by H.H. SCOTT, Inc. Be sure and visit the
H.H. Scott
Electronics, Division of Emerson Radio Corp. web site to view their
latest offerings.