Fisher RS 1052 receiver
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Fisher RS-1052 receiver. Classic Vintage. Fully revitalized
The device has been reviewed and serviced.
Collector’s item.
TURN DOWN THE VOLUME POTENTIOMETER BEFORE TURNING OFF THE RECEIVER!
In our projects we do not use veneers that are thin, unreliable and, above all, not resistant to damage!
We use only the highest quality veneers,  i.e. wood sheets of 3-5mm thickness. Thanks to this solution and the bonding technology we have developed, our products are equipped with durable and beautiful enclosures.

Description

Fisher RS 1052 receiver. Classic Vintage. Fully revitalized.

 

Avery Fisher was born in New York in 1906. After graduating, he worked in a publishing house for two years. During this time, as an amateur violinist, he began to experiment with audio equipment design and acoustics. He wanted to create a radio that would remain true to the original sound. In 1937, he founded his first company, Philharmonic Radio. After 8 years, however, he sold the business and founded the Fisher Radio Company, which sold high-quality audio products under the name The Fisher. In 1957, it produced its first high-quality FM / AM receiver, a monophonic 14-lamp Fisher 500 (TA500), and 2 years later a 22-lamp 600  stereo receiver (TA600) was launched. In 1963-1964 Fisher began selling the T400 – the first  transistor stereo receiver. In the 1960s, the company made a breakthrough by creating two unique products – the first transistor (semiconductor) amplifier and the first combination of receiver and phonograph, the precursor of a compact, integrated stereo system. In 1969, Fisher sold his company to Emerson Electric Company for $ 31 million. Then, after six years, the company was taken over by the Japanese group Sanyo. Avery Fisher served as a consultant for both companies, thanks to which early Fisher models under the Sanyo brand maintained the high standards of the original Fisher business model.

The RS-1052 model is distinguished not only by its beautiful simple and timeless design, but above all by its longevity and reliability. The receiver provides soft, dynamic and selective sound across the entire bandwidth. RS-1052 is the result of 40 years of experience of creators in the top class of hi-fi. It is worth emphasizing that the company advertised the RS-10XX line with the slogan “Whatever your expectations are, Fisher meets them”.

The presented version is in a wooden enclosure made of American cherry.

New side boards create an elegant look. The wood finish is Chinese oil produced from natural oils. The metal elements of the enclosures were painted using the automotive wet painting technique. Potentiometers in perfect condition. The device has been reviewed and serviced. Collector’s item. In perfect condition.

New blue illumination of the front panel.

 

Technical data:

– power: 2 x 55W at 4Ohm, stereo
– FM range 88-108 MHz, MW
– frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
– total harmonic distortion: 0.2%
– input sensitivity: 2mV (MM), 150mV (line)
– signal-to-noise ratio: 75dB (MM), 90dB (line)
– 40dB channel separation
– dimensions: 52cm x 16cm x 34cm (width x height x depth)
– impedance 4 Ohm – 16 Ohm
– year of production 1977
– weight: 13 kg

Additional information

Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 50 x 40 x 30 cm