Fisher XP 66C
A floor-standing speaker system from Fisher, advertised as a high-value hi-fi component in the early 1970s.
Overview
The Fisher XP 66C is a floor-standing loudspeaker system produced during the early 1970s, with production likely beginning in 1973. Marketed as part of Fisher's high-fidelity audio lineup, it was promoted as "the world's finest $129.95 speaker system," including its fretwork grille. Though not listed among the core XP series models like the XP-1 or XP-9, the XP 66C carried the brand’s reputation for accessible, full-range sound reproduction.
Specifications
| System type | 3-Weg LS-Box |
| Frequency Response | 32 - 22000 Hz |
| Power handling | 50 Watt |
| Nominal Impedance | 8 Ohm |
| Driver complement | 1x 305mm woofer |
| Cabinet finish | Walnut veneer |
Market
Originally priced at $129.95 with grille, the Fisher XP 66C has appeared in recent listings as a pair for sale, with one unit sometimes reported to have static. Owner comments suggest mixed performance, with some describing them as "awful" yet emotionally compelling, while others note they can be worth experimenting with at very low prices.
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