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Zenith Stereophonic High Fidelity Console SE Amp EL84 tube 4G21 Rare 1961 sprague Bumblebee 0.022 uF
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Zenith Stereophonic High Fidelity Console SE Amp EL84 tube 4G21 Rare 1961 sprague Bumblebee 0.022 uF

USD$340
Location
US
Source
Reverb
Posted
3d ago
Last seen
2h ago

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Seller's Description

This amp was pulled from a console stereo made in the USA in 1961. It's untested and needs one 12AX7 and two EL84 to operate. The tube that is present is untested.Looks like it has four 0.022 uF bumblebee caps as well! Sell them for low-voltage use, and the amp is paid-for!

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Fidelity Research emerged from Tokyo in 1964, founded by Isamu Ikeda amid Japan's postwar audio boom. The company quickly established itself as a precision engineering powerhouse, focusing on analog playback components during the golden age of vinyl. Operating until around 1984, it embodied the meticulous craftsmanship that defined high-end Japanese hi-fi, with designs that prioritized sonic purity and mechanical innovation.

The brand specialized in moving-coil (MC) phono cartridges and tonearms, earning acclaim for models like the MC-202 cartridge and the iconic FR-64 and FR-66 series. These products featured advanced materials such as stainless steel and specialized alloys, delivering exceptional tracking, detail retrieval, and dynamics. While not venturing into amplifiers, speakers, or digital gear like DACs, Fidelity Research honed a narrow but masterful niche in turntable essentials.

Today, Fidelity Research holds vintage-collector status among discerning audiophiles, revered for its high-end analog prowess. Once priced at premiums like $495 for top tonearms, its gear commands cult following in the used market, prized for timeless transparency and build quality that rivals modern boutique offerings. For vinyl enthusiasts seeking uncompromised heritage, it remains a benchmark.

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