H.H. Scott - 530 TL Tuner





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H.H. Scott 530TL analog stereo tuner, manufactured circa 1975 in the USA, in very good condition and tested and operational, weighs 6 kg, dimensions 45 cm W x 15 cm H x 25 cm D, serial number 59020836, includes a power cable.
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The H.H.Scott Stereo Tuner 530TL is a solid-state, vintage analog radio tuner, made in USA, manufactured in the late 1970s. It is an analog receiver known for its quality build, good reception, and warm sound.
In working conditions, functional design, aesthetically well preserved.
Type: Analog FM/MW/LW Stereo Tuner
Manufacturing: Made in the USA
Year: Circa 1975
Tuning Bands: FM, MW (AM), LW (Long Wave)
Tuning Scale: Analog, with a weighted analog flywheel tuning system
Display: Illuminated tuner scale, precision tuning meter, and stereo signal indicator light
Functions: Stereo/mono switch, mute function, one VU meter
Connections: 75/300 Ohm FM antenna terminals, built-in AM bar antenna
Dimensions: Approx. 430 x 145 x 230 mm (17 x 5.7 x 9 inches)
Weight: Approx. 6 kg (13.2 lbs)
H.H. Scott, Inc. was a significant American manufacturer of high-fidelity equipment, founded in 1947 by engineer Hermon Hosmer Scott. The company was a pioneer in audio technology, particularly in FM stereo and noise suppression. The company's reputation was built on high-quality equipment.
The 530TL is a popular piece of vintage audio gear, valued by enthusiasts for its aesthetic (brushed aluminum faceplate and classic design) and performance, often being paired with a matching amplifier like the Scott 435A. Information about this model and other Scott gear can often be found on online vintage audio marketplaces or in enthusiast forums.
The H.H.Scott Stereo Tuner 530TL is a solid-state, vintage analog radio tuner, made in USA, manufactured in the late 1970s. It is an analog receiver known for its quality build, good reception, and warm sound.
In working conditions, functional design, aesthetically well preserved.
Type: Analog FM/MW/LW Stereo Tuner
Manufacturing: Made in the USA
Year: Circa 1975
Tuning Bands: FM, MW (AM), LW (Long Wave)
Tuning Scale: Analog, with a weighted analog flywheel tuning system
Display: Illuminated tuner scale, precision tuning meter, and stereo signal indicator light
Functions: Stereo/mono switch, mute function, one VU meter
Connections: 75/300 Ohm FM antenna terminals, built-in AM bar antenna
Dimensions: Approx. 430 x 145 x 230 mm (17 x 5.7 x 9 inches)
Weight: Approx. 6 kg (13.2 lbs)
H.H. Scott, Inc. was a significant American manufacturer of high-fidelity equipment, founded in 1947 by engineer Hermon Hosmer Scott. The company was a pioneer in audio technology, particularly in FM stereo and noise suppression. The company's reputation was built on high-quality equipment.
The 530TL is a popular piece of vintage audio gear, valued by enthusiasts for its aesthetic (brushed aluminum faceplate and classic design) and performance, often being paired with a matching amplifier like the Scott 435A. Information about this model and other Scott gear can often be found on online vintage audio marketplaces or in enthusiast forums.

