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Rating Reviewed by:
 dave blacke
(AudioPhile)
Review Date September 11, 2004Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
5.00 votes
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Review 1 of 17
Price Paid:
$0.00
from someone threw it out Summary: Was driving through NY and spotted the 500-C on the curb. The only bad thing was that the front glass has a crack in the middle. other than that it is excellent. All original tubes, did the capactior change. Works great. Strengths: Strong sound, outstanding fm reception, clean look, FREE Weaknesses: Glass display is cracked in center, wood cabinet has a water ring on the top back Similar Products Used: pioneer sx-737 , fisher 800-b
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Rating Reviewed by: Marantzguy(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 27, 2003Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.33 of 5,
6.00 votes
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Review 2 of 17
Price Paid:
$20.00
from flea market Summary: I have owned and restored more than twenty individual Fisher 500-C's over the past 20 years. All have been easily updated without any problems that I can remember.
The basics are common capacitor upgrades (1:1 replacements), replacement of small electrolytics, updating of the power supply with a new BIAS electrolytic (can-type) or individual parts equivalent for the dual 1000 microfarad @ 50 WV (DC) unit, which sits insulated in a metallic clip, new full-wave rectifier and load dropping resistor to take the place of aging and commonly faulty original flat-wafer German made (Siemans) full wave bridge selenium rectifier. I have changed a few caps inside of the multiplexer by using high quality film types and on occasion, I have substituted precision metal film resistors in the phono section to tighten up aspects of performance. I also replace the main "top-hat" diodes in the power supply and of course, clean every tube socket, test the tubes and replace, as needed. Most importantly, it is absolutely necessary to update and modify the 500-C so that the bias is set to read -21.5 vdc in order to ensure long lifetime of the 7591-A output tubes. This is accomplished by substituting one resistor for another in the area around the same dual 1000 microfarad bias electrolytic mentioned above. Cleaning all controls is another absolute necessity. Al Pugliese (aka The Fisher Doctor), and a friend of mine, strongly suggests the installation of "fuse resistors" in the area of the output tubes to protect the output transformers in case of tube failure.
After all this is done, if the set sounds decent on FM stereo, I generally leave things alone, rather than tweak around with the tuner section. When I owned my original Fisher 500-C as a teenager, I used to take it to service people on a regular basis to have it "aligned". I now feel that this was totally unnecessary and a waste of money, now that I realize that most of the faults in the set are easily corrected with new parts, ie., cap and resistor substitutions, common to any vintage piece.
Apply a whisper fan over the output tubes and you have it!
One last minor detail! If you are one of those individuals who obsesses over cleanliness, be aware that when cleaning the front dial glass, there is a significant chance that you may wipe off the lettering if you use products such as Windex, so please be aware of the possible danger! If it is generally clean, try to live with it. Fuse-lamps for the 500-C are difficult to locate and are needed in order to properly illuminate the dial. Certain other parts can be used in their absence, but real fuse-lamps are very nice to use. Good luck finding them!
I have been given Fisher 500-C's for FREE before--which has to be the DEAL OF THE CENTURY, but it has happened!
I remain BIG FAN of them!
Rich Links
Berkeley, CA Strengths: Very smooth sound, wonderful FM stereo qualities, nice remote speaker functionality and decent headphone operation. Just a gorgeous looking set! Weaknesses: Problems associated with power switch failure. Generates a great amount of heat over output tube section, so adequate ventilation must be provided, especially if operated in wooden cabinets Similar Products Used: Scott tube receivers, McIntosh 1700 receivers, other Fisher separates, with which the 500-C compares very favorably. FM performance in the 500-C is above average for a vintage piece and is not quite u
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Rating Reviewed by: oldhippiefart(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date May 9, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.50 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 3 of 17
Price Paid:
$160.00
from ebay Summary: This unit is the best I''ve ever had!! The sound is smooth as silk... smokey, luscious and above all musical. I bought on ebay w/case for 160. The fisher doc fixed it up for about 600. These old units need to be worked on so be careful. Do all your homework before you buy!! It will be well worth it!! This coupled with and old pair of JBLs, and a Dual 1229 w/ Shure v15 will delight evev the deaf. Strengths: Sound is heavenly esp. if your into jazz or classical. FM is incredible...sounds like a CD. Weaknesses: Needs to be looked at by professional. Only 34 watt per channel but who cares unless you live in a mansion.
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Rating Reviewed by: Dave Gomberg(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 26, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 4 of 17
Price Paid:
$250.00
from new from dealer (one Summary: This is a wonderful unit, as everyone has said. My partner got it in her
divorce from her ex 35 years ago, and has now decided she wants
buttons and can''t hear the difference in sound (hearing loss, me too).
So it is for sale. One owner virgin. Works great, but I will test it again
before taking anyone''s money. Strengths: One owner, always covered, like new (except usual loss of
knob inserts) Weaknesses: Well, it is tube gear. Similar Products Used: Nothing matches up. We run cheap imported
stuff now.
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Rating Reviewed by: Dave Leonard(Unregistered User)
(Audiophile)
Review Date November 19, 2001Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 3 months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 5 of 17
Price Paid:
$25.00
from garage sale Summary: These old recievers really need to be heard to appreciate what they can do. They were built back when quality was very important. The sound they deliever is soom of the most musical I've ever heard. Listener fatige is almost non-exsistant. If you purchace one be sure to have a competent repairman check it out before you even plug it in. The aged parts can fail and cause more damage. The tuners on these (FM only on 500C, AM&FM on 800) are very good. I've only heard a few that can perform better. No new tuner I know of is this good. These do have tubes in them and run HOT. Tubes eventually do wear out and need to be replaced. The 5ooC is rated at 35 watts, but will sound louder, as tubes tend to sound louder for their power rating. These tend to sell for between $150 (needs work)-$600 (professionally rebuilt). All in all, I can't think of any reciever that can outperform this. Strengths: Very smooth sound,bouncy and tunefull bass. Very alive sounding. Good tuner. Weaknesses: Very heavy, runs hot, will probably need soom work as they are almost forty years old. Similar Products Used: Heathkit, Eico, Harmon Kardon, Altec, Pioneer, Sansui, Scott, Marantz, GAS
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