Vintage Fisher Amplifier CA-M23
- Location
- GB
- Seller
- maddisonsattic
- Source
- eBay UK
- Posted
- 5d ago
- Last seen
- 2h ago
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At £30, this Fisher CA-M23 listing is a clear bargain if the model is correctly identified, as it sits well below the typical used market for vintage Fisher integrated amplifiers, which generally range from £80 to £150 in decent condition. However, the model designation is ambiguous—search results show a Fisher CA-2310 amplifier listed around £200–£240 (roughly £160–£190 GBP), and no exact match for “CA-M23” appears in audio databases—so the price is hard to benchmark without confirming the exact model number and condition.
If this is indeed a genuine vintage Fisher integrated amp from the 1970s–80s, it’s worth the gamble: Fisher gear is known for robust construction, warm tonal character, and solid FM tuners, making these amps rewarding for vinyl listening and small setups. The upside here is pure timing and rarity—such units are increasingly scarce, and at £30, even a project amp could be restored for under £100 total. Only verify the chassis, capacitors, and speaker outputs before committing; if it powers up cleanly, it’s a strong buy.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Fisher is an American hi-fi name founded in 1945 in New York by Avery Fisher. In the vacuum-tube and early stereo era, The Fisher Radio Corporation built a strong reputation for carefully engineered, high-quality home audio gear and helped define what “hi-fi” meant to serious listeners in the 1950s and 1960s.
Historically, Fisher’s core products were amplifiers, receivers, tuners, and other home audio electronics rather than modern lifestyle categories like headphones, DACs, or cables. The brand was especially associated with tube amplifiers and stereo receivers, along with related components that brought higher-fidelity sound into mainstream living rooms.
Today, Fisher is best understood as a vintage-collector and heritage hi-fi brand rather than a current high-end market leader. Its classic equipment is respected among enthusiasts for its sound quality, build, and historical importance, while the brand itself has long since moved away from its original position as a premium American audio manufacturer.
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