? 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!
Sherwood S-5000 II Tube Amplifier and S-2200 Tuner Cleaned & Tested HIFI. Both units were tested and cleaned. Tubes were tested and faulty ones were replaced. Feel free to reach out with any questions and thank you for looking. Power output: 36 watts per channel into 8? (stereo). Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz. Total harmonic distortion: 1.5%. Input sensitivity: 1.8mV (MM), 350mV (line). Signal to noise ratio: 60dB (MM), 90dB (line). Speaker load impedance: 4? To 16? Valve complement: 6 x 12AX7, 4 x 7868. Dimensions: 14 x 12.5 x 4 inches.
Up for your consideration is an early example from Heathkit of a stereo amplifier SD-1 with the common FM tuner. Both items are complete and comes with the crossover 150-MI. This was recently pulled from a home brew console. Your satisfaction is my goal. I take pride in delivering five-star service. I always thoroughly describe the cosmetic and mechanical condition of my items. Box Addresses please; Fed Ex will not deliver to P. All payments must be in US dollars.
Blown tube or small transformer. Please see all the photograph for greater details as to cosmetic condition and what’s all included. Will be professionally packed foe safe arrival!
Wood shows scratches on tops as shown. Normal wear to machine other then scratches. All that was tested were speakers hooked up to it and it played different channels of music. Photo was of the 2 units together when working. You will only get the 330d model unit. Unknown wattage on unit’s now. I serialize all electronics to protect from fraud. This is for only the one unit shown/ listed 330d. Video available of music playing. Removed from smoke free dry home/ my grandfathers home. Radio shown nothing else – model 330d only.
Sale is for the pair. Bottom unit measures 4.5″ tall, 12″ wide, 7 deep. Pictures show the item on sale. Feel free to ask any questions. Expect normal signs of wear on all vintage/used items. Refer to photographs & description for item condition.
Vintage Knight KG-240 Stereo Integrated Amplifier 10WPC. Powers on but I’m not sure if it functions properly – I’m not able to test it. Please review all photos.