The Scott A436 is a stereo amplifier produced by Scott between 1975 and 1977, with a manufacturing origin in Japan. It features a front panel in silver and does not include a remote control. The amplifier has dimensions of 400 x 142 x 400 mm and weighs 10.2 kg. It originally retailed for approximately 950 DM. The A436 offers a variety of inputs including 2 Phono MM inputs, 2 Microphone inputs, a Tuner, an Aux input, and two Tape Play inputs. The amplifier also provides Tape Rec outputs, Pre Out, and a headphone jack. Performance specifications include a continuous power output of 42 watts per channel at 8 Ohms, with a frequency response ranging from 15 Hz to 35 kHz. The total harmonic distortion is less than 0.3%. The A436 features 12 dB bass and treble tone controls, loudness options, and filter controls. Notable elements include handles for 19-inch rack mounting and front connectors for microphones.