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111A/B Add-on Mono Noise Reduction
pairs with 120-A Preamp
1947-1951 $29
The original! "DYNAURAL"
Noise Supressor,
High Level Input,

power supplied via octal socket on 120-A
3 tubes:
6SQ7
6SG7
6SG7
112A Need
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Add-on Mono Noise Reduction
pairs with 120-A Preamp
1947-1951 $47
Updated "DYNAURAL" Noise Supressor,
Low Level Input

power supplied via octal socket on 120-A
4 tubes:
6SC7
(2) 6SG7
6SQ7
114A Need
Photo
Add-on Mono

 "DYNAURAL"
Noise Supressor

pairs with 120-A Preamp
1953-1956 N/A
Scott's 2nd generation
"DYNAURAL" Noise Supressor

power supplied via octal socket on 120-A

Front Panel and Cover designed to match the Type 99-A, Integrated Amplifier.
 
4  tubes:
(3) 12AU7
6AL5
120-A Mono Preamp-EQ 1947-1953 $75
Scott's 1st Generation preamp

features three line-level inputs
and record compensator EQ

Pairs with 220-A basic amp,

supplies power via octal socket to outboard HHS DNS processor
(Type 111-B)
3 tubes:
12AX7
(2) 12AU7
120CP Need
Photo
Mono Preamp-EQ

Remote
Control Panel
1954-1956 Need
 Price
Info

Control Panel/preamp
for use with Type 111/114 DNS units
supplies power via octal to outboard DNS units

Typically paired with 232-A or 265-A monobloc amps

4
12AX7
12AU7
6BKQ7-A
6X4
121-A Need
Photo
Mono Preamp-EQ with DNS 1953-1954 $149
Scott's 2nd Generation Preamp

Self-powered
Preamp-EQ with "DYNAURAL" noise suppressor
Commonly paired with 220-A, 232, 265 basic power amps

featured innovative "packaged engineering"
hand-tooled leather case and introduced gold anodized, machined knobs.

used narrow "D" case/chassis

This format would be used in many Scott products to follow.
6 tubes:
(2) 12AX7
12AU7
 6AL5
(2) 6BA6
121B Need
Photo
Mono Preamp-EQ with DNS 1954-1955 $159
See 121-A

Self-powered
Preamp-EQ with "DYNAURAL" noise suppressor

Commonly paired with 220-A, 232, 265 basic power amps

used narrow "D" case/chassis

6 tubes:

(2) 12AX7
12AU7
 6AL5
(2) 6BA6
121C Scott_121C_tn.jpg (4379 bytes) Mono Preamp-EQ with DNS 1956-1959 $159
Self-powered
Preamp-EQ with "DYNAURAL" noise suppressor

Commonly paired w/
 265A/B, 240/250/280
basic power amps

used narrow "D" case/chassis

7 tubes:

(2) 12AX7
(3) 12AU7
 (1) 6AV6;
(1) 6X4 rectifier
122 Scott_122_tn.jpg (4244 bytes) Stereo Preamp-EQ with "DYNAURAL"  
Noise Supressor
1960-1961 $285
Stereomaster successor to 121 (mono) Preamp with patented "DYNAURAL" Noise Supressor;
featured very cool "Dynicator" (EM84) tubes to monitor DNS operation

used wide "C" case/chassis

13 lbs.
14 tubes:
(10)12AX7 (count 'em!);
(2) EM84
(1) 6AV6
(1) 6X4
130 Scott_130_tn.jpg (3891 bytes) Stereo Preamp 1958-1960 $180
Scott's first Stereomaster product.

Similar to LC-21 kit version, used dedicated "center channel 12AX7 driver

 used wide "C" case/chassis
8 tubes:
(5) 12AX7
 (2) 12AU7
 (1) 6X4 rectifier
135 Add-on Control Center
Mono-to-Stereo Adaptor
1957-1960 Need
Price
Info
The 135 was a completely passive device, that provided central control of two mono amplifiers.

Controls included:  AC power switching, Master Volume, Loudness compensation, stereo/mono function selector. 

Introduced the very narrow "H" case/chassis, later used on the 335 MPX Adaptor.

The 135 was an innovative and inexpensive "stop-gap" solution that introduced the then-new (1957) concept of two-channel LP stereo phono sources.

It permitted Scott's installed base of monophonic users to protect their investment, while Scott engineers worked on integrated Stereomaster designs like the 130 and 299.
 

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