H.H. Scott, Inc. was a major manufacturer of hi-fi equipment in the U.S. It was founded in 1947 by Hermon Hosmer Scott in Maynard, Massachusetts.
H.H. Scott sold some of the earliest FM stereo multiplex tuners and receivers, with some units sold as kits. The company's competition included brands like Fisher, Marantz, McIntosh, and Harman Kardon. The 1961 Model 350 was the first FM stereo multiplex tuner sold in the USA. H.H. Scott was involved in early stereo multiplex testing with radio station WCRB in Boston, one of the first three U.S. FM stations to broadcast in multiplex stereo. In 1985, the brand was purchased by Emerson Electronics.
Classic H.H. Scott vacuum tube equipment is sought by collectors today.
1956 Model 311-B Mono FM Tuner
1956 Model 311-B Top View of the Tubes
1961 Model 350A FM Multiplex Stereo Tube Tuner - The First FM Multiplex Stereo Tuner on the US Market
1964 Model LK-72 B 80 Watt Stereo Tube Integrated Amplifier - Sold in Kit form
TOP VIEW 1964 Model LK-72 B 80 Watt Stereo Tube Integrated Amplifier
Rare HH Scott LT-111 FM Stereo Tube Kit Tuner Utilizing Compactron Tubes Circa 1965
LT-111 Top Chassis View
Rare HH Scott Model 350 Tube FM Multiplex Tuner with Dealer Installed Marantz Faceplate.
Rare HH Scott Model 350 Tube FM Multiplex Tuner (Marantz Font View) with Dealer Installed Marantz Faceplate.