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Fisher 210-T
#1

I just got one of these and I want to test it. I cant without a speaker right?
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#2

Transistor....depends, in general yes you can but better with the load.

Again, was it recently gone through? It is and old piece, might need recapping etc

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#3

Nice! Icon_thumbup

If you have a set of stereo headphones with a 1/4 inch plug you can use those in lieu of speakers. Or if you have headphones with the 1/8 inch plug and a 1/8 to 1/4 plug adapter, that will work also.

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#4

Ok cool, I actually don't own any headphones Icon_eek

What is todays market value on this?
I was researching and didn't find much...

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#5

I'd say less than $100. It is one of the low end models in their lineup. It's from 1970...hifiengine sez 32 watts per channel, which surprises me - I expected it to be lower, more like the 175-T (18 watts per channel).

http://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library...10-t.shtml

Of course, if you want to dump this at Kutztown, I promise to give it a good home. Icon_wink

Seriously, I have a 220-T from 1966, which is somewhat similar to the 210-T. It's a very nice receiver and I am currently using it at my desk in my home office.

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