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your 

purchase 

o f  

FISHER 

you  have 

com- 

pleted 

a  chain  of 

that  began 

nionths 

ago, 

in 

our 

Inhoratories. 

For 

it  is  there  that 

basic  concept 

of  the 

equipment  you 

have 

just 

acquired 

into 

being 

its 

appearance. 

its 

functions, 

its  quality  of  performance.  its  convenience 

of  use. 

B u t   the  end  step- your  purchase- is merely 

beginning. 

door 

h a s   now 

opened, 

for 

you  and  your  family,  on  virtually  unlimited 

years 

of  musical  enjoyment.  Recognizing 

one 

of 

the 

keys  to 

pleasurable  ownership 

is  reliability,  we 

designed 

this  instru- 

ment 

to 

give 

long 

and 

trouble-free 

service.  I n   fact,  instruments 

we 

made 

over twenty-three years 

ago 

are still  in 

today. 

Remember 

always that 

we 

this  equipment 

to 

give 

you  the 

best 

performance  of  which  it 

is 

capable. 

Should 

you 

at  any  time  need 

our  assistance 

toward 

that  objective,  please 

write 

personally. 

AN 

IMPORTANT  SUGGESTION 

Many  hours have been  spent  by  our 

engineers 

technical 

writers 

to  create  this  instruction  book  for  your  guidance 

and 

enjoyment. 

If 

you  want 

the 

out  of  your 

FISHER, 

there 

is 

only 

one 

way 

to 

obtain 

it. 

With the 

e q u i p m e n t  

before 

you, 

please 

read 

this 

book- 

let carefully. 

I t  

will  be 

time 

well  spent! 

and 

1937 

1931 

1931 

1938 
1938 

1939 

1939 
1939 

1945 

1948 
1949 
1952 
1952 

1953 

First 

high-fidelity  sound  systems 

beam-power  amplifier,  inverse  feedback,  acous- 
t i c   speaker 

baffle  and 

bass  reflex)  and 

cartridges. 

First  exclusively  high  f i d e l i t y   TRF  tuner,  featur- 
i n g  

20,000  cycle  fidelity. 

First 

high fidelity  system w i t h  separate 

speaker 
First  coaxial  speaker  system. 
First  high  f i d e l i t y  

w i t h   amplified 

AVC. 

First 

Range  Expander, 

First  3-Way  Speaker 

a  high  f i d e l i t y   system. 

First 

Tuning  indicator. 

First  Preamplifier-Equalizer  w i t h   selective  pho- 

nograph 
First  Dynamic  Range 

w i t h   feedback. 

First  FM-AM  Tuner  w i t h   variable 

AFC. 

First 

all-triode  amplifier. 

First  self-powered  Master  Audio  Control. 
First self-powered,  electronic 

f i l t e r  

system  for  high fidelity  use. 

Milestones In  the 

of 

High Fidelity Reproduction 

1953 

1953 
1954 

1954 

1955 
1955 

1955 

1956 
1956 
1956 

1956 

1956 

First 

Horn-Type  Speaker  Enclosure  f o r  

room  location  and  any  speaker. 

First  FM-AM  Receiver  w i t h   a  Cascode  Front  End. 
First 

low-cost 

Mixer-Fader. 

First  moderately-priced,  professional 

FM 

Tuner 

w i t h  TWO  meters. 

First  Peak  Power 

high  fidelity. 

First  Master 

Audio 

Chassis  w i t h  

mixing  facilities. 

First  correctly  equalized,  direct  tape-head  mas- 
t e r  audio 

and  self-powered  preamplifier. 

First  to  use  Power  Monitor  i n  a  home 

First 

Preamplifier-Equalizer. 

First  dual 

l i m i t e r s  

an  FM 

f o r  

home  use. 
First 

high 

amplifier  f o r   home  use. 

First  FM-AM  tuner  w i t h  TWO  meters. 

1958 

1959 
1959 

1959 

1960 

1960 

1960 

1960 

First 

w i t h  

M a g  

Stereo  Cartridge. 

First  high-quality  Stereo Remote Control  System. 

First complete 

FM-AM Receiver 

AM 

audio 

40-watt  amplifier). 

First  high-compliance  p l u s   high-efficiency 

speaker  system. 

First 

to 

use 

MicroRay  f o r  

FM 

tuning  and  as  a 

Audio  Level  Indicator. 

First  complete  stereo 

FM-AM 

receiver 

watt  power  amplifier 

new 

7591 

output  tubes. 

Institution, 

D.C., 

accepts 

for 

i t s  

America’s  f i r s t   commercially 

manufactured  high  f i d e l i t y  
made 

by 

Avery 

Fisher 

in 

1937. 

First  reverberation device. 

for 

use 

h i g h  fidelity 

The  Fisher 

First  stereo  tuner  w i t h  

1956 

First  complete  graphic 

curve 

1960 

First  FM  tuner  w i t h   six  I F  stages. 

1960 

First 

FM 

tuner  w i t h   five  limiters. 

1957 

First Golden  Cascode  FM 

1960 

First  f r o n t  panel 

selector switch, 

72-300 

1957 

First 

MicroRay 

ohm, 

f o r   bass  and  treble. 

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Страница 2: ...nder with feedback First FM AM Tuner with variable AFC First 50 Watt all triode amplifier First self powered Master Audio Control First self powered electronic sharp cut off filter system for high fid...

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Страница 4: ...nd picked up by each bank of micro phones is then ied to independent channels and recorded on disksor tape or transmitted ovCr scporote channels of a stereophonic broadcast To reproduce stereophonic r...

Страница 5: ...m 0 0 0 u f Y c UJ Iy 3 2 LL m 5 8 c 3...

Страница 6: ...jcction of noise and static and should prove morc than adeqiiate for all but extreme long distaiicv applications Thc3 antenna shoi1ld be moved to the rear and downward for best reception Tlie foi ward...

Страница 7: ...ry playback of previously recorded tapes Connections ore as follows STEREOPHONIC TAPE RECORDER 1 Connect the Channel A output of the tape recorder to the A TAPE hION jack on the rear panel 2 Connect t...

Страница 8: ...on the additional power amplifier the Volume control on the front panel of the 800 B can be used to v a v the volume level of all three speak systems simultaneously If the left and right s p d e r s m...

Страница 9: ...srams A M for monophonic AM TAPE to listen to a tape recorder I I P r STEP 3 STEP 1 Turn on power by turn f f i I f r A A C A l Set MONO STEREO switch to I A L A r I I I I l L i I L ee I 1 1 1 9 W L U...

Страница 10: ...e following functions TAPE HEAD Selects a tape deck connected to the TAPE HEAD jacks and provides rorrect equalization for tapes played at a speed of 33 and 7 5 inches per second PHONO Selects a recor...

Страница 11: ...u wish to arijiirr the Has serlarately for each channel hold orie of the knobs w h i l tiirninp the othcr 1 lit i talJltA I oritrol adjiist the intensity of tlir Irchle tone heard i n th w i i r i c l...

Страница 12: ...les stereo program due to D mistrike at the broadcasting studio in such cases simply place the switch in the ON position to restore the channels to their proper left and Ctiannel B on the right J Be p...

Страница 13: ...ges of the inclivutor will be bright To find a multiplex progran place the Selwtor witch in the hlPX STEREO position and tune across the bnnd until the two 11 FIGURE 2 lube layout bright portions of t...

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Страница 15: ...f the cutout must be the 5iinie ns the hvight of tht cleats Insert the 800 R hawisthrough the front of the panel cutout Slide the chassis into the cabinet until the back of the control imnel is tight...

Страница 16: ...custom panel j Fasten the chassis to the shelf by nit iiiis of four mounting wrews and flat washers The screws are insei trtl lrom the underside of the shelf through the holes and into the four mounti...

Страница 17: ...igh Level Input Low level Input Channel Separation Bass Controls Treble Controls Low Filter High Filter Input Sensitivity PHONO TAPE AUX 25 2 5 OOO CPS 1 5 db 5 15 000 CPS O 2 dh 0 55 f a t rated outp...

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