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Shows age, wear, patina, scratches, dings. Approximately approximately 12×10 x4. Please view all photos. Zoom in on photos for a close-up view. Thank you for your support! We are a family-run business, and work hard to provide the best customer service possible. We will always do our absolute best to resolve an issue, and be honest and fair in any situation. It will be carefully packaged.
Correction: This amplifier is an EICO HF-32, not an HF-81. The listing has been updated accordingly. Vintage EICO HF-32 integrated tube amplifier paired with matching HFT-90 FM tuner, classic American hi-fi components from the golden age of tube audio. Featuring mid-century industrial design, point-to-point tube architecture, and collector-grade aesthetics, this untested EICO amplifier and tuner set is ideal for vintage audio restorers, tube amp collectors, and enthusiasts seeking authentic 1950s-1960s high-fidelity equipment. Models: HF-32 Integrated Amplifier & HFT-90 FM Tuner. Model identification has been carefully verified against chassis markings and faceplate labeling. Era: Late 1950s-Early 1960s. Type: Vacuum tube hi-fi components. Condition: Untested / As-Found. Included: Amplifier + Tuner only (no accessories). Stereo (2-channel integrated amplifier). Country of Manufacture: United States. Some machines are built to be used. Others are built to be. This pair belongs to the latter. The EICO HF-32 is a well-regarded integrated tube amplifier from the American hi-fi era, appreciated for its musical warmth, straightforward design, and the unmistakable character that early tube circuits deliver. It is the sound of living rooms where jazz records spun late into the night, where voices came through the air with presence and humanity, not compression. Paired beside it is the EICO HFT-90 FM Tuner, a companion piece that completes the picture – a reminder of a time when radio was not background noise, but an event. Together, they form a visual and historical symmetry that collectors seek but rarely find intact. Look closely and you’ll see the story written in metal and paper: the perforated steel cages, the understated typography, the surviving schematic labels still clinging to the underside like handwritten notes left behind by the engineers who built them. They are the difference between equipment and artifact. This set has not been powered on. Tube audio collectors understand that preservation comes before assumption, that restoration is a personal journey best left to the next steward. What is offered here is honesty – untouched, unaltered, and ready for the hands of someone who understands what they are holding. This is not a shortcut to sound. It is an invitation to history. Professionally packed with care appropriate for vintage electronics. The HF-32 occupies a respected place in EICO’s tube amplifier lineup for a reason. HF-32 is often spoken of in reverent tones for a reason. It occupies that rare intersection of engineering excellence, musicality, and aesthetic restraint that modern equipment rarely attempts. When paired with its matching tuner, it transcends utility and becomes a statement – a moment frozen in the golden age of American hi-fi. Opportunities to acquire a matching EICO amplifier and tuner pair, preserved in this state, do not present themselves often. This is a piece for the collector who values authenticity over convenience, and legacy over immediacy. Collectors familiar with EICO’s lineup will recognize exactly where this piece fits.
For sale is a set of a Dynaco SCA-35 tube integrated amplifier and Dynaco FM-3 tube FM Tuner. I believe both units have their original tubes, however I have not opened them. Both units work and sound great. These units were not cleaned or serviced! No speakers, cables, antennas or any other accessories included. For sale are two units only. Each unit has an embedded power cord. Please look at pictures as they are a part of description.
Limited info on this item. No visible branding was observed. It could be homemade or an early prototype. It has been tested for power. With 110V, the tuner display illuminates and the tuner hums. Under 110V, the AMP power light illuminates when switched and tubes glow. All switches and knobs appear to function as intended. Power cord not included. Please inspect pictures carefully for details, condition, and defects. Any defects or flaws that were readily apparent have been noted in the listing. Please carefully examine the photos provided, as they are an integral part of the description. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing.
The vintage radio tube amplifier is a antique tuner radio from the United States. This collectible item is a piece of history dating back to the 1930s-1949 era, making it a rare and valuable addition to any collection of radios or vintage electronics. The untested nature of the amplifier adds to its allure for collectors and enthusiasts looking to restore or appreciate the craftsmanship of old radios. Came from an estate and has been sitting for years.
? VINTAGE SCOTT STEREOMASTER 340 FM TUNER TUBE AMPLIFIER??? 1962 Classic w/ Wood Cabinet – FM Tested, As-Is. ?? DETAILED DESCRIPTION??? This is a rare Scott Stereomaster 340 FM Tuner Tube Amplifier, introduced in April 1962 by H. Scott, a pioneer in high-fidelity audio from Maynard, Massachusetts. Known for its champagne/gold finish and distinctive “Captain Nemo-esque” styling, this unit combines the Scott 350 FM multiplex tuner and Scott 299C amplifier into a single chassis, delivering a warm, vintage sound that audiophiles cherish. The intact walnut cabinet, a rare feature often missing in other listings, shows slight looseness but remains in excellent cosmetic condition for its age. The FM tuner has been tested and works as seen in the provided video, producing clear reception with its notable FM sensitivity. Buyers should anticipate potential repairs or restoration, typical for a device of this era. ? CONDITION DETAILS?? Overall Condition: Excellent for its age, especially compared to similar listings-many lack the cabinet, multiple tubes, or don’t function at all. FM Tuner: Tested and working, with great sensitivity. Other Connections: Untested (phono, aux, tape); functionality not guaranteed-repairs/restoration may be needed. Wood Cabinet: Intact but feels slightly loose; still a rare and valuable feature. ? TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS??? WHY IT’S SPECIAL?? Rare Collectible: A piece of audio history from H. Scott, a leader in high-fidelity since 1946, designed during the golden age of hi-fi. Superior Design: Combines a high-sensitivity FM tuner with a robust tube amplifier, delivering warm, rich sound. Unique Features: The “Sonic Monitor” helps identify stereo FM stations, a novelty in 1962 when stereo broadcasts were rare. Excellent Condition: Retains its walnut cabinet unlike many listings that are incomplete or non-functional. ?? A MUST-HAVE FOR VINTAGE AUDIO ENTHUSIASTS!