[Vintage-Audio] Re Scott Amp Speaker Designations

Duane Fischer, W8DBF [email protected]
Sun Aug 11 21:07:03 2002


You skirted the issue. Why did they use these particular letters? It was not
just an alphabetic random selection. They had a thought in mind, what was it?

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From: JM/CO <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Re Scott Amp Speaker Designations
Date: Sunday, August 11, 2002 8:50 PM

Just a different convention, that's all. They could have been labeled "cold
and hot" and you would still get the idea. Equate "O" as ground.
Yes, use a chassis screw for ground.
Chuck NiLNH
-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Fischer, W8DBF <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, August 10, 2002 12:17 PM
Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Re Scott Amp Speaker Designations


>
>
>The H. Scott LK-72b stereo amplifier uses "O" and "H" to designate their
speaker
>terminal connections. Why? Why not positive and negative?
>
>Additionally, I was surprised they did not provide a ground terminal for
the
>turntable/record changer. I guess one just uses a chassis screw, heh?
>
>Duane Fischer, W8DBF
>
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