Has anyone noticed search info on-line seems to be disappearing for stuff many of us have known for a long time? Things I could find 15 years ago I can no longer find in a basic Google search. Example: I did a quick lookup for the Scott Musical standalone preamp (I think I spelled that correctly) and could find nothing. Its a pretty rare piece but I know a Sams exists on it for some reason. There has been one on eBay for the last day or so and it hasn't been sold. Those things are pretty rare and the one I had maybe 20 years or so ago had pencil marks everywhere in side the chassis marking cutouts for sockets, tubes, and wiring which looked factory. I think Norm has it now. That listing years ago would have been a big deal. Sometimes a rare piece is rare but no one else on the planet cares any longer, so the info dies as well.
Norman S Braithwaite
No. More like a Scott Metropolitan 16 without a tuner
Norman
Apr 18
Kent King
As Norman said, I do not know of anyone that has a Musicale in a cabinet. It is a contemporary to the Metropolitan. Here is a picture of the unit I have (less the speaker, which is the same as the Metropolitan). Basically a nice preamp and final amp combo, with a quality phono if anyone had one in a cabinet.
Kent

Apr 19
David C. Poland
The Craftsman tuner (FM or AM/FM - has a chrome plated chassis) is a good pairing for the Scott Musicale. I think Kent has an example that says Scott instead of Craftsman. There is a Craftsman tuner listed on eBay.
Apr 19