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Vintage Fisher RS-250 Studio Standard Stereo Receiver Silver Japan FRESH SERVICE
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Vintage Fisher RS-250 Studio Standard Stereo Receiver Silver Japan FRESH SERVICE

USD$222
Location
US
Source
Reverb
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*US* BUYERS IGNORE MESSAGE ABOVE SAYING THERE IS TARIFFS FOR THE BUYER THAT IS NOT TRUE! I PREPAY ALL US BUYER TARIFFS NO TARIFFS FOR YOU TO PAY, YOU PAY IS ONLY AT CHECKOUT NO HIDDEN FEES*Core SpecificationsPower Output: 50 watts RMS per channel (into 8 ohms)Amplifier Design: Class A circuitry for cleaner, lower-distortion audioPhono Inputs: Supports both Moving Magnet (MM) and Moving Coil (MC) cartridgesDimensions: 15 1/8" W x 17 1/4" D x 5 1/4"HSpeaker Switching: Push-button selectors for Speaker A and Speaker BImmerse yourself in the classic sound with the Fisher RS-250 Studio Standard Stereo Receiver, a testament to vintage audio quality. This elegant piece, finished in a timeless silver, promises to be the centerpiece of any audio enthusiast's collection. Crafted in Japan, the RS-250 is a single-unit affair, ensuring a dedicated and focused audio experience.The Fisher RS-250 model, known for its reliability and performance, offers an authentic listening journey with its robust construction and precise engineering. Ideal for those who appreciate the warmth and character of analog audio, this receiver is a fine addition to any vintage electronics setup, bringing a touch of nostalgia to your audio repertoire.

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About Fisher

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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