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hello. is it possible to make the scott 299 A a power amp and bypass the preamp section by running cables from my preamp to the recorder outputs? thank you in advance,dan
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just listed, this is basically the back end of your 299, not sure if that is something you want to spend money on, but I had one and for the price they are amazing as you probably know from your 299..
J
299 A and B use 7189 tubes...
http://hhscott.com/integrated_amps_stereo.htm
thanks for the tip. I think I am going to sell the scott... happy holidsy season!
No. The recording O/Ps are connected to the source selection circuitry.
Refer to the schematic. A competent technician could rework things to provide the feature you want. Replacing the source selector switch (M12) and repurposing the Mag 1/ Mag 2 switch are what I'd do. Tape head I/Ps (NAB EQ) are passe, in this day and age. A single set of RCA I/Ps hard wired to the low level mag preamp section permanently set for RIAA is (IMO) the way to go.
Eli D.
I think you may want to investigate a Scott 208, it's basically the same stand alone power amp as the outputs in an LK72 or 299..uses 7591's should sound very much the same, and I don't think they are too commanding on price these days.. might be a better option than rigging the 299.
J
thank you very much!!
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