The Fisher 400 receiver is a classic tube receiver from the golden age of hi-fi, launched in the early 1960s by Fisher Radio Corporation. Revered for its rich, warm sound, timeless design, and robust build quality, the Fisher 400 has become a collector’s favorite and a gateway to the magic of tube audio. Whether you’re spinning vinyl or tuning into FM radio, this receiver oozes vintage charm while delivering authentic, engaging sound that’s hard to match even today.
Fo safety, the cabinet and receiver will ship in two separate boxes.
- Production
- 1963-65
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- F-400-2
- Orig. MSRP
- $329.50
- Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Replaced all tubes
- Factory Specs
Tuning range: FM
Power output: 25 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 25Hz to 25kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.8%
Input sensitivity: 4.4mV (MM), 440mV (DIN), 280mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (line)
Channel separation: 50dB (line)
- Documentation
Fisher 400-C Service Manual
- The History of Fisher
- ... many people conflate the acquisition with the change in branding, but the trademark request was actually filed by Mr. Fisher in 1965, and held up by other concerns who felt they had the right to use the "Fisher" name. The timing was a happy accident for collectors, who could then quickly discern the age...
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- Liner Notes
The new Fisher 400 incorporates on a single chassis a highly sensitive FM multiplex tuner, a master audio control with a full complement of controls and features, and a dual channel, 60 watt power amplifier with ample reserve power for full room volume with any pair of loudspeakers.
Many new advances in the technology of music reproduction have been included in the 400 design.
The front end for example is of the new Fisher Golden Synchrode design, employing a specially developed RF amplifier tube combined with three tuned circuits for maximum selectivity, sensitivity and rejection of unwanted signals.
Three wideband IF stages are used, followed by a radio detector that is linear over an extremely wide range.
The multiplex converter is the superior time-division type, utilising two balanced diode bridges and a synchronous oscillator acting together as electronic switches.
The circuit reduces noise and distortion to the theoretical minimum and achieves the greatest possible stereo separation.
The famous Stereo Beam indicator signals instantly whenever a station transmits a multiplex stereo program.
- Stock No.
- 8858378141917
The Fisher 400 receiver is a classic tube receiver from the golden age of hi-fi, launched in the early 1960s by Fisher Radio Corporation. Revered for its rich, warm sound, timeless design, and robust build quality, the Fisher 400 has become a collector’s favorite and a gateway to the magic of tube audio. Whether you’re spinning vinyl or tuning into FM radio, this receiver oozes vintage charm while delivering authentic, engaging sound that’s hard to match even today.
Fo safety, the cabinet and receiver will ship in two separate boxes.
Production
1963-65
Condition
9/10
Serial No.
F-400-2
Orig. MSRP
$329.50
Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Replaced all tubes
Factory Specs
Tuning range: FM
Power output: 25 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 25Hz to 25kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.8%
Input sensitivity: 4.4mV (MM), 440mV (DIN), 280mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 80dB (line)
Channel separation: 50dB (line)
Documentation
Fisher 400-C Service Manual
The History of Fisher
... many people conflate the acquisition with the change in branding, but the trademark request was actually filed by Mr. Fisher in 1965, and held up by other concerns who felt they had the right to use the "Fisher" name. The timing was a happy accident for collectors, who could then quickly discern the age...
[ Read More ]
Liner Notes
The new Fisher 400 incorporates on a single chassis a highly sensitive FM multiplex tuner, a master audio control with a full complement of controls and features, and a dual channel, 60 watt power amplifier with ample reserve power for full room volume with any pair of loudspeakers.
Many new advances in the technology of music reproduction have been included in the 400 design.
The front end for example is of the new Fisher Golden Synchrode design, employing a specially developed RF amplifier tube combined with three tuned circuits for maximum selectivity, sensitivity and rejection of unwanted signals.
Three wideband IF stages are used, followed by a radio detector that is linear over an extremely wide range.
The multiplex converter is the superior time-division type, utilising two balanced diode bridges and a synchronous oscillator acting together as electronic switches.
The circuit reduces noise and distortion to the theoretical minimum and achieves the greatest possible stereo separation.
The famous Stereo Beam indicator signals instantly whenever a station transmits a multiplex stereo program.
Stock No.
8858378141917