Fisher 200-T (1967–69)
A fully transistorised stereo receiver produced by Fisher Radio Corporation between 1967 and 1969.
Overview
The Fisher 200-T is a stereo receiver manufactured by Fisher Radio Corporation from 1967 to 1969. It was designed as a fully transistorised unit, reflecting the transition to solid-state technology in consumer audio during the late 1960s. Marketed as a medium-priced receiver, it featured a four-way speaker selector for flexible speaker configuration. The unit was noted for its advanced features for the price range and was positioned as a standard-setter among moderately priced FM stereo receivers of its time.
Specifications
| Product type | Stereo receiver |
| Production years | 1967–69 |
| Construction | Fully transistorised |
| Speaker selector | four-way speaker selector (off, main, remote, main plus remote) |
Design
The Fisher 200-T uses fully transistorised circuitry and printed circuitry, with servicing recommended only for personnel trained in transistor equipment and printed circuit repair.
Context
The Fisher 200-T was promoted as the perfect medium-priced stereo receiver, intended to set the standard among moderately priced FM receivers. It was mentioned alongside models like the Scott 342 B and Lafayette 1000 T in recommended hi-fi systems of the era.
Market
Owners have reported speaker buzz indicating the need for capacitor replacement or internal rebuilds. Service manuals and owner manuals are available as collectible or repair resources.
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