| Model: | 310E |
| Category: | Tuner |
| Suggested Retail Price: | $379.00 1964 |
| Description: | Tube Tuner |
| Manufacturer URL: | Not Available |
| Review by jcmusic on January 04, 2008 at 03:01:59 IP Address: 72.171.0.144 | Add Your Review for the 310E |
Besides being old school and having great looks for a vintage tuner, the 310E was Scott's top of the line tuner in 1964. Known for it's sensitivity
and ability to pull in distant stations, the 310E also has a very good tonal quality about it. I would put it right there with the best from Marantz, McIntosh, and some of the other vintage tuners that are well known.
| Product Weakness: | None to be found except not using the proper antenna. |
| Product Strengths: | Ability to seperate channels and stay locked on one, tonal quality, sensitivity, special features. |
| Amplifier: | Scott 299A Second Edition 17 WPC |
| Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): | None |
| Sources (CDP/Turntable): | Tuner |
| Speakers: | Klipsch Forte II |
| Cables/Interconnects: | Audioquest Copperheads |
| Music Used (Genre/Selections): | FM Jazz |
| Room Comments/Treatments: | None |
| Time Period/Length of Audition: | 3 Weeks |
| Other (Power Conditioner etc.): | None |
| Type of Audition/Review: | Product Owner |
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