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Old 11th September 2008, 09:10 PM   #11
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Does anyone know any resource that provide the Fisher transformers specifications?

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Old 11th September 2008, 09:33 PM   #12
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Wish I knew of one - guess I'll have to create the database myself. Please send your Fisher transformers to me for measurement. At least two each for a representative sample...

Actually I have an 800C and a 51 mono amp, transformers from a 500B, a friend has transformers from 70A, 400, and a few others. And I have at least the Sams folders for a few more... so I can start the project but will need others' input to fill in a LOT of blanks...
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Hi Tom,

I have a X-100-3 which is in very good shape, almost all stock. I also have a 400 which has a chassis that is in need of no less than a can of Never Dull polish .... Since I don't use the tuner, I am thinking about reuse the irons to build an amp from a different chassis. If so, I am wondering what kind of tubes can I use rather than the 7868. I suppose all Fisher design that uses 7591 should work with these transformer. I am hoping that there will be more option if I know the iron's specs.

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Old 9th February 2009, 01:57 AM   #14
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Default fisher transformer foiund using ebay saved search

I had good luck finding a power tranny for my Fisher 101-B. I saved a search in Ebay with Fisher 101 transformer and in days ebay sent me mail with a tranny from a 101c, which is slightly larger, but it works fine for years and voltages ok. I got it for only $10 and it saved a great amp. Try saved search
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