[Vintage-Audio] Re Scott LT-110 Tuner, Beautiful!
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Thu Jul 11 07:46:00 2002
Hi Duane,
There is quite a bit of old EV literature at http://hifilit.com/
There don't seem to be any dates, but all the literature predates the use of zip codes, therefore would seem to be from the 50s to early 60s. Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Mike Hazel
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> From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <[email protected]>
> Date: 2002/07/11 Thu AM 12:14:56 EDT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Re Scott LT-110 Tuner, Beautiful!
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> Last evening I connected the H. Scott FM Stereo Multiplex Tuner model LT-110 up.
> Used a pair of rabbit ears as a makeshift antenna. Nice antenna location: boxed
> in on three sides by walls and cabinets! Really conducive to FM line of sight
> signal reception!
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> It played beautifully. I heard plenty of stations, in spite of the poor excuse
> for an antenna. One was playing Classical music, and I know that station is at
> least fifty miles distant. As well as the tuner performed with this antenna, it
> should do very well using the outside antenna intended for such purposes.
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> I was greatly impressed. I am looking forward to the H. Scott Stereo Amplifier
> model LK-72 having its electrical refurbishing completed and connecting up the
> combo. Now what I need is a pair of either James B. Lansing Century L-300 or the
> Electrovoice three-way system sold in 1963.I have no clue as to model number.
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> Can anyone suggest what the models using either a twelve inch or fifteen inch
> woofer would have been?
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> Thanks.
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> Duane W8DBF
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