Fisher Regent II 6000 (1964)
A high-end tube-transistor hybrid console system from Fisher's 1964 lineup, featuring dual power meters and integrated Ampex tape recording.
Overview
The Fisher Regent II 6000 is a floor-standing console system produced in 1964, combining high-fidelity audio components in a single cabinet. Built by Fisher, it integrates a turntable, tape recorder, and amplifier section using a hybrid of 35 tubes and 14 transistors. The system includes a Miracord 10 turntable and an Ampex 1250 tape recorder, with dual power meters on the front panel. It was offered with two cabinet options: Provincial/Italian Provincial and Modern, priced at $2095 and $1995 respectively. Audio performance is described as "warm," reflecting its tube-based amplification character.
Specifications
| Power output | 60 watts per channel |
| Contains | dual power meters |
| Chassis components | R-200, 400-CX-2, TA-900 |
| Turntable | Miracord 10 |
| Tape recorder | Ampex 1250 |
| Tube/Transistor count | 35 Tubes, 14 Transistors |
| Dimensions (cabinet) | 72" wide x 21" deep x 34" high |
Market
The Fisher Regent II 6000 originally sold for $2095 with the Provincial/Italian Provincial cabinet and $1995 with the Modern cabinet. Service manuals, owner manuals, and schematics are available for free download from the Fisher Console Website.
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