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The ADC Adscope 600 Cardiology Stethoscope features proprietary Adjustable Frequency Design (AFD) technology for tunable acoustic performance, a precision CNC-machined surgical stainless steel chestpiece, and dual-channel bi-lumen tubing for superior stereo sound. Lightweight yet durable, it includes Adsoft Plus silicone eartips for comfort and noise isolation, comes with extra accessories, and is backed by a lifetime warranty with free parts and refurbishment. Assembled and acoustically tested in the USA, it’s a top choice for cardiology professionals seeking premium performance at a competitive price.














| ASIN | B006BV5MPA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,880 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #72 in Stethoscopes |
| Date First Available | April 23, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 600ST |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | American Diagnostic Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 1.65 x 6.75 inches |
P**N
Glad I got it over the Littmann
At first let me say that before I purchased this stethoscope I had decided on the Littmann Master Cardiology. I know that often times one pays more for the name, but in most cases I'm OK with that as the name usually deserves the good reputation and in the case of the Littmann, that definitely stands. The Master Cardiology is a fantastic stethoscope. However, as I was doing my research on the Littmann MC I began to find more and more people mentioning and recommending this Adscope Cardiology stethoscope over the Littmann MC. These weren't just average users either, these were cardiologists, cardiology nurses, ICU nurses, and other such qualified people. So I decided to look into it. All I can say is that I am extremely glad I did. I will not repeat their reviews here, you can read them yourself if you would like. Right out of the box, this scope was amazing. The audio quality and volume is astounding. The very first time I tried it out, I was amazed. Mind you, I am not coming from a poor stethoscope either. My previous scope was an original HP Sprague, one of the best of it's kind. For those of you who know your scopes, you know what I'm talking about. But this new scope, simply blew me away. The sheer volume of what I was hearing was incredible. The binaurals are sturdy and the spring is tight. The earpieces are very comfortable. I switched to the larger set that came with the scope as I prefer to have all background noise blocked out when I'm auscultating. I literally can't hear a thing outside of the scope when I am wearing it. The head is heavy, like most cardiology scopes. I find it slipping down towards the direction of the head when I wear it around my neck. The tube is thicker than the Littmann, but that's no big deal. The tube does, however, have a seemingly permanent bend that matches the way it came in the box. This is somewhat annoying as it tends to only like to lie one way around my neck. As far as the bend causing issues when using the scope, none to worry about. As of this review, I have used the scope on approximately 60+ pediatric assessments and 20+ adult assessments. I didn't necessarily purchase this scope for pediatric assessments, it just happened to work out that way with my current rotations. These assessments went from very sick kids, to infants, to adults with a-fib. The scope performed flawlessly. In fact, my compadres keep borrowing it from me to listen to their own patients (they all have Littmanns, but not cardiology scopes). To top it all off, let's face it, the all black design is sexy! And with a name like, "The Ninja" how can you go wrong? Ha! The color looks awesome. I have noticed a very small spot on one of the edges of the head where it looks like the black is wearing off. I'm not too happy about that. But, I can live with it. This is one amazing scope. I paid half the price of the Littmann MC and I feel like I get better performance. Of course, it's mine so my opinion may be a little biased, but in any case, the performance is AT LEAST as good as the Littmann Master Cardiology and, it's half the price. Buy one! You won't regret it. On a side note, the little name tag thing that comes with this scope is junk. It's cheap plastic and doesn't really fit. Throw it out and find some other way to make it yours.
A**R
Excellent provider stethoscope
Lightweight. Excellent sound.
S**Z
Lasted 10 years
I have this and my wife has the Littman Cardiology. I'd say I hear better on this one. I bought mine 10 years ago for $83 and what a steal! Only had to replace the ear piece one time, other than than, every part held up really well. It lasted more than 10 years but sad to say, I broke the spring today. Will definitely buy another one.
T**T
Go for it.
I bought the black/tactical one, and it's perfect. I don't know what that other guy is talking about when he said the black wears off.. I'm coming up on 1 year of using it (I'm an ER nurse) and nothing has worn off, the color is as good as day 1 - this is after cleaning it several times. It sounds better than my last stethoscope, several of my co-workers state it sounds better than theirs, and many of which use Littmann's. Now, I can't say if it sounds better or worse than top tier Littmann's, but I can say that it does sound really good and clear and it is right up there with the high quality steths. Combine all of this with a lifetime warranty and you've got a no-brainer; this is a solid deal and you can't go wrong.
S**E
Great Sounds, Questionable Reliability
First, let's get one thing out of the way: when it's working and used with the right eartips, this scope gives me the best acoustics I've ever heard. Yes, better than the Littman Master Cardiology. Yes, better than the Cardiology III. If you sold your soul to Satan for the best-sounding scope around, he would hand you an AdScope 600 and laugh at you for overpaying. I use this scope in noisy ambulances, in loud apartments, in busy clubs, everywhere. I can hear lungs, hearts, bowels and trachea (tracheii?) crystal-clear. Got it? Good. Now the bad news. I got this in Stealth Black (so as to sneak up on the diabetics) about 8 months ago. The black coating on the bell and binaurals scratches off pretty easily, so I'd recommend the not-as-sexy regular coatings instead. Inside of two weeks the eartip size that fits me ripped, and man, the size smaller were NOT comfortable to use. Weirdly, they also required holding the scope by the arch of the tubing in EXACTLY the right place in order to hear anything at all. It made the scope unwieldy and uncomfortable. Then, about 6 months after purchase, the diaphragm ring and diaphragm just.... vanished. I looked down after a call and they were just gone. Dead scope. Sad panda. Angry panda, actually. Ouchy eartips plus vanishing diaphragm wasn't my thing. I put the scope away in anger. I went back to my old Littman Select and was miserable. I splurged on a Master Cardiology, was shocked that it didn't sound as good as the 600, and had it "grow legs" within 2 weeks, the way Littmans tend to do. Then I bought an AdScope 615 as a backup, which is... meh. After about a month out of commission I finally broke down and emailed ADC asking where to find parts for my 600, and was pleasantly surprised when I was told that my scope had a lifetime warranty. A very nice rep at ADC mailed me not one, but TWO of each part that had gone wrong or missing, free of charge. (The diaphragm ring was a little hard to put on, actually, but I made do.) But putting this stethy back in my ears and listening to some poor sucker's chest after two months away felt like the heavens opening up, like the adventitious singing of wheezing angels. It's unclear how well this scope will hold up going forward. Our history is certainly a little rocky. I'm hesitant to recommend it purely on reliability issues. But holy lung butter does it have great acoustics. And ultimately that's what matters, right?
D**D
Excellent stethoscope
Comfortable to use and I'm able to hear the heart sounds that I need to!
D**Y
Loud!
I’m a 3rd year med student and I got this for a Cardiology elective. It’s loud! Heard a 3/6 AS murmur very easily, all the way up into the carotid. And my ears suck. Edit: used it today and detected a 2/6 systolic murmur on the ULSB and the attending ended up ordering an echo. Pretty legendary
P**E
I love the weight and the fit in the ears. Needs light pressure on the bell for best acoustics. The tubing is just OK in terms of sound...best to protect from rubbing on gowns etc. Although I prefer the DRG stethoscope for its noise reduction tubing, this one is good in terms of basic use for heart sounds and lung sounds as long as you know not to push very hard on the diaphragm. Excellent price!
S**A
Very wary of buying an unknown brand for my precious stethoscope but I was so wrong! This is by far the best ever stethoscope I have owned. Full stop The quality of sound, feel, comfort… much better that the well known ones out tgere. And the lifetime guarantee is just irresistible! My first ever heart listening was like mind blowing! I could hear the blood rushing out into the different chambers. And perfect pitch lung sounds! Wow. Just wow.
T**A
Si presenta una scatola mlt grande dentro ci sono anche i tappi di ricambio bellissimo colore Come sempre Amazon nn sbaglia regalo di compleanno aprezzato
V**A
I admit the distrust with which I bought this product on Amazon, I knew that the product was very good, but I did not know the seller. The moment I registered it for warranty, in a few seconds and saw that it is original and how good it sounds was wowwww. Very satisfied! And the discount price woww!
J**D
Very poor quality
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