Fisher KX-100 Stratakit // Integrated Stereo Tube Amplifier / Unassembled / Owned By Avery Fisher / Museum Piece
$4,499The Fisher KX-100 is already a rare and beloved piece of hi-fi history—but finding one still in its original box, never assembled, and personally owned by Avery Fisher himself (brought to us by his grandson)? That’s the kind of discovery that stops the vintage-audio world in its tracks. This was Fisher’s DIY integrated tube amplifier kit, a hands-on way for enthusiasts to build the same rich, musical sound Fisher was famous for. And this one—untouched, pristine, frozen in time—is likely the last unbuilt Stratakit left on the planet.
As a collectible, it's museum-level. As a piece of audio heritage, it’s priceless. And as a connection to Avery Fisher—the man whose name shaped an era of American hi-fi—it’s nothing short of extraordinary.
The Fisher KX-100 is already a rare and beloved piece of hi-fi history—but finding one still in its original box, never assembled, and personally owned by Avery Fisher himself (brought to us by his grandson)? That’s the kind of discovery that stops the vintage-audio world in its tracks. This was Fisher’s DIY integrated tube amplifier kit, a hands-on way for enthusiasts to build the same rich, musical sound Fisher was famous for. And this one—untouched, pristine, frozen in time—is likely the last unbuilt Stratakit left on the planet.
As a collectible, it's museum-level. As a piece of audio heritage, it’s priceless. And as a connection to Avery Fisher—the man whose name shaped an era of American hi-fi—it’s nothing short of extraordinary.