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RE: Scott 4310

Dude,

The holly grail of tube tuners, wow...and is that a "I paid nothing for it" sticker I see in the top left corner usually seen on merchandise at Good Will?

Anyway and more seriously, think about having it restored by a professional, be a shame to have such a piece and not have it performing to it fullest potential.

There are a few good techs around. See http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/index.html#repairs of a list. I prefer Foster Blair especially when it's a Scott, see info below(off the website sited above);

Foster Blair rebuilds and repairs all types of vintage Scott equipment, including amplifiers, tuners, multiplex units, and the hardest to work on, tube receivers. He has over 35 years experience working with Scott equipment and has an extensive collection of vintage Scott gear. Foster has the necessary test equipment, schematics and knowledge to fix dead, sick or wounded Scotts at very reasonable cost. Contact Foster at fjblairATcomcast.net (replace the AT with an @ sign).

Good luck with it, a great find and a purchase that will only grow in value in the future not to mention sound fantastic!



Edits: 03/12/12

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