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Hi, Vacuumlanders, This description of H.H. Scott appears in two eBay auctions for two Scott stereo amplifiers. Do people agree, or is it an exaggeration? BTW, neither are the eBay items are mine, nor is this write-up! Nor am I bidding on either! Direct quote (unedited) "Hermon Hosmer Scott is without doubt one of the greatest engineers in the history of Hi-Fi audio. His contributions are numerous, he invented the RC Oscillator, the selectively tuned RC circuit, various RC filters, the modern sweep circuit, the Dynaural Noise Suppressor, and much more; in fact he held over 100 patents for his innovative research in the field of electronics and has received many honors and awards for his work. A few years back when the Consumer Electronics Association named the 50 greatest contributors to the world of electronics Hermon Scott was on that short list of notable audio icons. "While completing his Masters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Scott worked on the earliest motion picture sound systems as an engineer with Bell Telephone Laboratories. He latter became involved with the development of broadcast equipment for the professional audio industry. After much success with his first company, The Technology Instrument Corporation, Scott established his 2nd company in 1947, H.H. Scott Inc., concentrating his efforts on the emerging consumer market, while continuing to offer commercial "laboratory-grade" instruments for professionals. "The components produced by H.H. Scott over the subsequent 20 year period proved to be the finest of their kind. Mr. Scott never had a problem producing superior products his problem was promoting them. Scott was fiercely independent, so much so that he seemed unwilling to master marketing and competition, and had difficulty fighting his competitors' cost-cutting strategies. Imports ate away at the company's market share, and in 1972, it finally went under. "Today as more and more collectors and audiophiles discover the outstanding craftsmanship and superior sonic attributes of the 50’s-60’s era tube components from H.H. Scott their value will undoubtedly go through the roof the way McIntosh and Marantz components did. I believe the vintage H.H. Scott products are the best kept secret in the Hi-Fi world and every bit as good as, and in some respects better than, the above mentioned manufacturers components. This is a strong statement, although after you audition the H.H. Scott 222D you will definitely see what I mean. "Each stage of the 222D [one of the amps offered. RJ] was efficiently overbuilt, using the finest components, and unparalleled Scott circuit design, to achieve an amazing level a sonic performance. It is a true testament to the quality from an era long gone." Actually, I'd like to believe all this... should I? Cheers, Roger |
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