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Can a Fisher enthusiast identify this mono amp salvaged from a console unit? It has been years, but my recollection is that it looked like the 101-P Gramophone. I can't remember whether or not there was a tuner inside, but the amp is a plain mono unit. What I want is to find an identical amp to restore and make into a stereo pair. Pic of my amp is attached. There is also a pic somewhere of the "Gramophone" phono-only console that matches my recollection, the 101-p.
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Turns out it is from a series 51 consolette.
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