Fisher 800 (A)
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General
- Manufacturer: Fisher
- Model: 800 (A)
- Type: Receiver
- Years of manufacture: 1959 - 1961
- Made in: USA
- Color: silver, wooden cabinet optional Model 30-UW (walnut) or 30-UM (mahogany)
- Original price approx.: 1'800 DM
- Wooden case optional in walnut: 120 DM
Technical Data
- The Fisher 800 was the first of the 800 receiver series. In retrospect also called the 800A.
- The 800 series consisted of the models A, B and C. All of them were FM/MW receivers. The Fisher 800 (A) was first introduced in late 1959 / early 1960.
- The equipment and technical data:
- 20 tubes plus 2 micro ray indicators: 2x 6FG6 (EM84), 3x 6AU6 (EF94), 1x 6AQ8 (ECC85), 1x DJ8 (ECC88), 1x 6BA6 (EF93), 1x 6AJ8 (ECH81), 1x 6DC8 (EBF89), 2x 7199, 4x 12AX7 (ECC83), 4x 7591.
- Sine power 2 x 30 W
- Peak power: 100 Watt
- Frequency response: 19 to 32,000 Hz (20 ~ 20,000 Hz ± 1 dB)
- Distortion factor: < 0,4 % bei voller Nennleistung
- Kanaltrennung: >50 dB
- Input sensitivity (for full rated power):
- Aux, Tuner, MPX: 230mV
- Tape: 2.2mV
- Phono MM: 3.2mV, Phono Equalization: RIAA
- Noise margin 90 dB
- Loudspeaker 4, 8 and 16 Ohm
Center channel output
- Accessories wooden cabinet: Model 30-UW (walnut) or 30-UM (mahogany)
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Preamplifier:
- Fisher 400 CX
- Power amplifiers:
- Fisher SA-1000
- Integrated amplifier:
- Fisher TX-50
- Fisher TX-100
- Fisher TX-200
- Fisher TX-300
- Fisher TX-1000
- Fisher X-100
- Fisher X-100 A
- Fisher X-100 B
- Fisher X-101 B
- Fisher X-101 C
- Fisher X-101 D
- Fisher X-202 B
- Fisher X-202 C
- Fisher X-1000
- Tuner
- Fisher FM-50
- Fisher FM-50-B
- Fisher FM-90-B
- Fisher FM-90-X
- Fisher FM-100
- Fisher FM-100-B
- Fisher FM-100-C
- Fisher FM-200
- Fisher FM-200-B
- Fisher FM-200-C
- Fisher FM-1000
- Fisher MF-300
- Fisher MF-320
- Fisher R-200
- Fisher R-200 B
- Fisher TFM-300
- Fisher TFM-1000
- [[Receiver:
- Fisher 160-T
- Fisher 200-T
- Fisher 220-T
- Fisher 400
- Fisher 440-T
- Fisher 450-T
- Fisher 500-B
- Fisher 500-C
- Fisher 500-T
- Fisher 500-TX
- Fisher 505-T
- Fisher 550-T
- Fisher 600-T
- Fisher 700-T
- Fisher 701
- Fisher 701-T
- Fisher 800 (A)
- Fisher 800-B
- Fisher 800-C
- Fisher 800-T
- Fisher 801
- Speaker
- Fisher KS-1 A
- Fisher XP-1
- Fisher XP-2
- Fisher XP-3
- Fisher XP-4
- Fisher XP-5
- Fisher XP-6
- Fisher XP-7
- Fisher XP-9
- Fisher XP-9 B
- Fisher XP-10
- Fisher XP-15
- Fisher XP-18
- Fisher XP-33
- Fisher XP-55
Pictures[edit]
- Excerpt from US advertisement: Fisher 800 (A), XP-3
- Excerpt from US advertising: Fisher 800 (A).
Reports[edit]
- In the 1950s, MPX stereo was not the only method of receiving stereo broadcasts. The Fisher 800 is capable of receiving stereo broadcasts using a variety of methods. From two separately receivable signal sources provided by radio stations. FM Stereo: the left channel is received by its own FM tuner, the right channel is received by an external second FM tuner. FM/MW Stereo: left channel is received by the dedicated FM tuner, right channel is received by the MW tuner. A multiplex adapter was available as an option, e.g. FISHER Model MPX-10. This adapter is required to receive multiplex (stereo) broadcasts. At that time a new way to transmit two stereophonic channels over a single station. All receivers were offered without housing.
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