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Scott A437 Power Stage

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Output Power 42 Wrms @ 8 Ohms Input sensitivity 670 mV Frequency response 18 Hz - 20.8 KHz (-1dB) Midband gain 28.2 dB (1KHz) The Scott A437 is a solid-state integrated amplifier from H.H. Scott, produced in the early 1970s. This model, like many Scott amplifiers of that era, was designed to deliver reliable high-fidelity audio performance in a compact, durable form. Here are some of the general features and specifications associated with the Scott A437: • Power Output: Likely around 20-40 watts per channel into 8 ohms, typical for Scott’s solid-state models of the time. • Frequency Response: Around 20 Hz to 20 kHz, providing full-range audio coverage. • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Often less than 1% to ensure clean sound quality. • Inputs: Multiple inputs for various audio sources, including turntables, tape players, and auxiliary devices. • Tone Control: Bass, mid, and treble controls for audio customization. • Vintage Aesthetic: Classic design with metal knobs and wood or metal casing, consistent with the styling of 1970s hi-fi equipment.
published 1 year ago

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