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PostPosted: August 12th, 2016, 9:33 pm 
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Picked up a Fisher 400 that should need the normal suite of replaced caps, resistors, etc., as well as several tubes. I could slowly get into it myself, and get the help of those around me, but everyone is very busy right now, including myself, and I'm excited to have an amp that puts out more than 1 watt, as well as trying out the headphone output to see if it measures up to reputation, so if anyone is interested in taking on a paid project, or knows any local people who could restore an old Fisher, I'd love to chat. I'll be getting the tubes soon.

-Will


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PostPosted: August 13th, 2016, 11:27 am 
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I do vintage amp restorations as a business, I did a 400 last year that came out well. The main problem for me with these sets is the stereo FM can be troublesome, the rest comes out sounding and working very well.


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