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Re: Scott 4310....(nt)

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My hat is off to you. Not often I covet another person's toys. I grew up in the Boston area which was the stronghold for Scott against the mighty Fisher. We used to compare and the 4310 and 350 universally made us think of refined ladies as opposed to the Fisher which seemed more masculine in sound. My personal impressions with the 4310 when new was it exceeded the Marantz 10b in everyway save the scope. The 350 was not quite as good.

The Fisher got the nod for brute build similar to the McIntosh but, running a 2nd.

None of these were really 2nd rate and considering what came after, every one of them can warrant a position in the best system of today.

The 4310 is the one tuner I'd gladly surrender my Mc MR77 and MX110 for.


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