The Fisher X-101-C (introduced in 1961-1962) is a classic, highly collectible vintage integrated vacuum tube amplifier. Producing roughly 30 watts per channel, it represents Avery Fisher's transition into the ultra-reliable, high-power 7591 beam tetrode output tube era. Known for its gorgeous brass-and-aluminum faceplate, heavy-iron transformers, and characteristic mid-century warm hi-fi sound, it remains a favorite for driving high-efficiency vintage horn speakers
Repair:
4 replacement capacitor
2 replacement display lamps (LED)
Cleaned Controls and Switches
Soldered Circuits
AM/FM Work