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RE: Fisher 400 receiver conversion

Posted by used-hifi on July 25, 2017 at 09:34:38:

Nope nothing has been done or "up graded" as they say

Guys this is not a pristine fisher 400 by any means its a good working unit that I want to put 6v6 valves in, besides its not going to be my "main" amplifier for gosh sakes...mostly for background music, I just like the tone of 6v6 NOT Triod strapped! Think grommies here the little gem amp is wonderful :)


No one is answering my question, please be specific on what exactly needs to be done to make the 6v6 tube function in this receiver.