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Avery Robert Fisher (1906-1994) was a graduate of New York University (B.S., 1929), an innovator in the field of audio technology, and the founder of Fisher Radio, one of the world’s leading purveyors in the 1950s-1960s of high-quality consumer audio equipment. The transistorized amplifier and the home stereo radio-phonograph combo were the most distinguished of his inventions. As a philanthropist with a lifelong passion for music, he made possible the renovation of New York’s Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, which in 1976 was re-inaugurated in his honor as the Avery Fisher Hall. He then endowed the Avery Fisher Prize, awarded to this day to musicians of outstanding accomplishment. His generous gift to NYU brought into being Bobst Library’s Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media, which opened in 1986.
New York Library

Avery Fisher with 9-tube amp and coaxial speaker, from Fortune, Oct. 1946
Loud Speaker History
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McIntosh, Conrad Johnson, Altec Lansing, JBL, Marantz, Sansui, Pioneer, Western Electric, Electro Voice, IPC, Telefunken, Audio Research, Harman Kardon, Genelex, Hafler, Adcom, Bogen, Harman Kardon, Tandberg, The Fisher, Fisher SA-300, H.H. Scott, Sansui, Knight, Thorens, Garrard, RCA , Revox, Eico, NAD, Luxman, Heathkit, Dynaco, PAS, KT-88, 6550, EL-34, EL84, 7199
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Vintage Fisher SA-300
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The Fisher SA300 Rare pristine condition tube amplifier. Exclellent addition to my collection.
Tube compliment:
4-12AX7 / ECC83
4- EL34
2- GZ34
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Fisher SA-300 tube amp showing cage with a bit of pitting - easily cleaned up to nice condition
Looking for a Fisher logo for this cage |
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Excellent lettering except of course for dust I have not cleaned |
All the transformer hardware appears solid, no leaks or excessive corrosion. The end bells are also in near perfect condition, a real Fisher gem.
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Clean original wiring insdie the Fisher SA 300. Minimal updates needed |
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