Vaughn
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Vaughn, if you ever come into some spare cash for audio, there's a guy named Craig Ostby that does a very fine job at restoring old Scott and Heathkit amplifiers.
Also, check out what Pierre Sprey does to old Scott amplifiers at Mapleshade records and audio:
http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/Ultra-Modified-Vintage-Tube-Amps/products/178/
I'm going to have him upgrade my Scott amplifier when I have the cash to do so. They are amazing.
I had not thought of having it restored. I probably will not have it done...at least as long as it works. I should dig out my turntable I bought back in the early 80's or thereabouts and maybe go buy some used records. It would seem strange to hook up a CD player to it -- like hooking up a digital back to my Eastman View no.2
For several years I thought it was failing. It would have a low hum. It magically "fixed" itself when I removed the cassette deck I had directly above it. A bit of interference going on, I guess. Some of the lettering is gone from around the knobs and switches. It is a bit dusty, which is probably not good for it. I replaced one of the power tubes 20 years ago or so. My BIL also has a Scott Tube receiver, but I do not know what model.
I guess it is safe to say I am not an audiophile.
Vaughn