Scott - 410A Solid state integrated amplifier





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The Scott 410A integrated stereo amplifier, manufactured in 1978, is in excellent physical condition and fully functional, includes power supply, weighs 7 kg, and measures 43 cm wide by 14 cm high by 22 cm deep; serial number 0001165.
Description from the seller
The Scott 410A amplifier is a vintage transistor-based integrated stereo model, known for its rugged build quality and its dynamic, warm sound, typical of American electronics from the late 1970s.
Technical Specifications
The following are the main technical specifications for the Scott 410A integrated amplifier, according to Hifi Vintage:
Feature Details
Output power: 30 watts per channel at 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response From 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.1%
Damping factor 40
Input sensitivity 2.5 mV (MM), 150 mV (line/DIN)
Signal-to-noise ratio 85dB (MM), 90dB (line/DIN)
Dimensions 430 x 132 x 217 mm
Weight: 7 kg
Features and Reviews
Construction and Design: The amplifier features a front panel and knobs in solid aluminum and backlit needle VU meters, which give it a 'vintage look' that is highly appreciated. It is described as solidly and robustly built.
Features: It offers several connectivity options, including Phono, Tuner, Aux, and Tape 1 and 2 inputs. It also has bass/treble tone control, balance, loudness function, a selector for two pairs of speakers (A/B), and a headphone output.
Audio Quality: Reviewers laud its clean, powerful, and dynamic sound, while maintaining remarkable stability. A user on Audiofanzine noted that, although the era's electrical measurements might not have been perfect at high frequencies, to the ear the amplifier is very pleasant to listen to, with bass that is present and never fades.
Reliability: Its robustness is reflected in its long-term reliability
The Scott 410A amplifier is a vintage transistor-based integrated stereo model, known for its rugged build quality and its dynamic, warm sound, typical of American electronics from the late 1970s.
Technical Specifications
The following are the main technical specifications for the Scott 410A integrated amplifier, according to Hifi Vintage:
Feature Details
Output power: 30 watts per channel at 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response From 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.1%
Damping factor 40
Input sensitivity 2.5 mV (MM), 150 mV (line/DIN)
Signal-to-noise ratio 85dB (MM), 90dB (line/DIN)
Dimensions 430 x 132 x 217 mm
Weight: 7 kg
Features and Reviews
Construction and Design: The amplifier features a front panel and knobs in solid aluminum and backlit needle VU meters, which give it a 'vintage look' that is highly appreciated. It is described as solidly and robustly built.
Features: It offers several connectivity options, including Phono, Tuner, Aux, and Tape 1 and 2 inputs. It also has bass/treble tone control, balance, loudness function, a selector for two pairs of speakers (A/B), and a headphone output.
Audio Quality: Reviewers laud its clean, powerful, and dynamic sound, while maintaining remarkable stability. A user on Audiofanzine noted that, although the era's electrical measurements might not have been perfect at high frequencies, to the ear the amplifier is very pleasant to listen to, with bass that is present and never fades.
Reliability: Its robustness is reflected in its long-term reliability

