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Brand: HH Scott

The HH Scott 425A is a vintage telecommunications terminal that was produced by the Houston Headlee Scott Company (HH Scott) in the mid-20th century. It was designed for use in telegraph and telex communications and was commonly found in businesses, banks, and government institutions. The terminal features a typewriter-style keyboard for sending messages, and a cathode ray tube (CRT) display for receiving messages. It also includes a 110 baud modem for sending and receiving telegraph signals over phone lines. The 425A was known for its reliability and durability, making it a popular choice in high-traffic environments.While this particular model has largely become obsolete in modern telecommunications, it remains a collector's item for vintage technology enthusiasts due to its historical significance and distinctive appearance. Some individuals still use these terminals for hobbyist purposes, such as simulating historic telegraph communications or demonstrating the capabilities of early computer technology.



  • Power Output: 35W into 8Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Distortion: 0.05%
  • Damping Factor: 65
  • Speaker Impedance:
  • Input Sensitivity: 2.5mV (mm), 150mV (line)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 85dB (mm), 100dB (line)
  • Line Output:
  • Dimensions: 430 x 88 x 299 mm
  • Weight: 6.4 kg
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HH Scott 425A

HH Scott 425A

HH Scott 425A

HH Scott 425A

HH Scott 425A

HH Scott 425A



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