: Fisher President Stereo Console Restored - $1500 (Coconut creek)

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Wow what a beautiful piece of history, looks to be in great shape and even includes all the documentation.

I wish they would have defined what "restored" means though.

I suppose that $1500 is a reasonable price for one of these, especially in this condition. But for that price it would be easy to put together a superior sounding component system.
 
Very nice-but I am with Kb0nes-what is their definition of "restored"?Yes,for that price you can assemble an equivelant or better for the 1500 bucks.You have to figure a lot of that money is going to that pretty piece of furniture cabinet!And what kind of speakers does it have?What speaker is behind those pretty grills?
 
Fisher made...

their own speaker components in their PA plant.
Later SS version around '67,
IMHO not one of their more attractive cabinet design, a tad ornate.

Around 15 yrs ago we had a '62 President with 400-CX preamp, SA-300B amp, FM200B tuner, Miracord turntable, Ampex 202 tape deck, think we paid $200 for it, probably should have kept that one but it was 6ft long and weighed at least 200 lbs.
 
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What kind of speakers behind the grills?

Good question, other than knowing they're 15" woofers. I haven't looked inside my 1967 Fisher Statesmen S692-IP(Italian Provincial)console(it was free) but those President 15" woofers are three inches bigger than in the Statesman. When I get a chance to look inside my unit, maybe I'll be able to identify the manufacturer?
 
15" or 12" and usually 3-way

in the better models, all paper cones - no dome tweeters &c at that time. Never heard a bad sounding Fisher console, even BOL Philharmonic or Custom Electras were nice for more casual listening, albeit not quite as able at higher dB listening levels.
 
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Hi Roger - you are right! My father-in-law bought a '68 Philharmonic and it sounds great. But it's not separates and it is what it is, as the current saying goes. :-)
 
I haven't owned or used Fisher consoles-so I don't know a lot about them.Since this is 1968-early SS then was pretty bad-better off tubed.It does have a nice Dual TT.Not familiar with the tape machine-only know Ampex pro and broadcast,commercial recording machines.
 

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