The Scott Alpha 6 is a stereo power amplifier that was manufactured between 1976 and 1979 in Japan. It features a sleek silver finish and is designed for high fidelity audio performance. The amplifier provides a power output of 60 watts per channel at an impedance of 8 ohms, making it suitable for driving a variety of speaker types. It boasts a frequency response bandwidth of 15 Hz to 35 kHz, ensuring it can reproduce a wide range of audio frequencies, from deep bass to high treble. The damping factor is rated at 50, which contributes to improved control over the speaker driver movement, resulting in tighter bass and clearer sound. The Alpha 6 also includes an RCA output and a headphone jack for convenient listening options. In terms of size, the amplifier has dimensions of 130 mm in height, 495 mm in width, and 318 mm in depth, with a weight of 15.5 kg. It is part of a series that includes various preamplifiers and integrated amplifiers, enhancing its appeal for audiophiles seeking an audio setup with balanced components.