

Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) The backplate has the only scratches, from installing components, antennas and speakers - but nothing major.Ĭleaned, dusted, lubricated, deoxidized, inspected and tested. The power transformer on this thing is absolutely massive! The inside looks just as good as the outside. If you look really, really closely, you will find one or two dings on the underside of the faceplate, about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Sound is amazing, easily the equal of Marantz, Pioneer or Sansui of equal power.Ĭosmetically gorgeous, with almost no signs of use. Features two tape monitors, two phono inputs, one aux input, built in equalizer, equalizer on/off switch, filters - FM MPX and subsonic on/off, mono mode on/off, loudness contour on/off, FM muting on/off, both tuning and signal meters and both left, right power watts meters.Įvery function, knob, button, input, output tested and working as intended, with one exception: the power outlets on the back were disconnected when a previous owner replaced the power cord on this unit with a grounded, super heavy-duty cord and plug. They were the first to build a coaxial speaker.
FISHER RS 717 STUDIO STANDARD FULL
They were the first to have a Hi-Fi capable of the full 20-20,000Hz spectrum. Fisher is generally known to be the first company to introduce separate audio components. They made the first Hi-Fi system in 1937. Fisher is most famous as the originator of the transistor amplifier. This was the first receiver with a multi-band graphic equalizer that didn't use knobs. Ultra-rare to find one fully functional and in this condition. Handmade record players my specialty! Check out my shop for custom turntables and receivers, hand-built speakers, radios, vinyl and other vintage audio goodies!įisher Studio Standard AM/FM stereo receiver model RS-2010įor sale is a nice example of the very best receiver Fisher offered in 1978.
