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Old 8th September 2008, 06:08 PM   #1
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I have a Fisher X 101 D amp that uses 7951 output tubes. It has a bad output transformer and I'm trying to find a replacement. If someone had a broken down Fisher unit that had that kind of transformer and wanted to sell for parts I'd be interested.
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Old 8th September 2008, 09:10 PM   #2
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You might list the part number, since it might have been used in other Fisher models as well.
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Old 8th September 2008, 09:42 PM   #3
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hi, l had a similar problem with my x 100a fisher [ similar topology l beleieve ]-some time back, what l did was remove the trannie from the chassis removed the bell caps and peeled back the first few sheets of insulating paper around the windings to reveal the o/put wire connections solder joints and found the shorted wire there..... if you are lucky like l was the problem is more than likely there, then its only a matter of soldering the two pieces of wire together....... give it a go you have nothing to lose. any other way could cost you big bucks and more than likely have to replace both, to get matched performance on both channels, cheers and good luck T.C.
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hi, l had a similar problem with my x 100a fisher [ similar topology l beleieve ]-some time back, what l did was remove the trannie from the chassis removed the bell caps and peeled back the first few sheets of insulating paper around the windings to reveal the o/put wire connections solder joints and found the shorted wire there..... if you are lucky like l was the problem is more than likely there, then its only a matter of soldering the two pieces of wire together....... give it a go you have nothing to lose. any other way could cost you big bucks and more than likely have to replace both, to get matched performance on both channels, cheers and good luck T.C.
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If it can't be fixed qwad's way, I'd suggest Heyboer in Michigan. I'd disagree on the big bux worry, as I've gotten very good prices from them on modified Peerless outputs. S265Q and S271S for starters. Less than a C-note on the S265Q for instance... I doubt your FIsher OPT would be more expensive. Still, hunting up a salvaged good one from ebay would not be a bad place to start looking IMO.
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Old 8th September 2008, 11:50 PM   #5
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Malcom,

The other posters have given you some good options. Yet another option is to buy a pair of trafos from Edcor and sell the good OEM trafo off. Edcor's model CXPP60-MS-6.6K looks like it will do the job. Being able to experiment with ultralinear mode "finals" is an option you would gain, if you buy Edcor "iron".
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Can you provide a part #? I have a apir of OPTs that might be what you are looking for.

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Old 9th September 2008, 07:20 PM   #7
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Thanks for the good suggestions.

I'll track down the part # for transformer.
I actually have a service manual for amp. But the place it was kept in the past had mice and a mouse chewed through the one spot that had the numbers for transformers. But I found a place on the web that has photocopy of manual so might take a little while to receive snail mail.
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Fisher generally stamped the part number and manufacturer / date code into the transformer end bell.
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Old 11th September 2008, 04:21 PM   #9
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Yes indeed there were two numbers on the bell. The first was T991-116-3C. The second was 9294431. I assume the first was the part number.
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Old 11th September 2008, 06:34 PM   #10
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The Fisher 800C uses the same transformer number but with -1 and -2 at the end. I think the only difference is lead length. The 500C may be the same as well - I may have the service manual at home, I'll check. So perhaps you can spread your net a bit wider...
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