Brand: Fisher
The Fisher CA-79 is a tabletop audio component from the 1970s. It served as a combination amplifier, tuner, and receiver, providing users with the ability to listen to both radio and played audio sources through a single device. The CA-79 was manufactured by the Fisher division of Sears, Roebuck and Co., a subsidiary branch of the Sears, Roebuck and Company chain that sold consumer electronics under the Fisher brand name. The CA-79 featured FM and AM tuning capabilities and was available in wood finish options such as walnut, cherry, and burl veneer. It was known for its high-quality audio reproduction and flexible functionality, making it a popular choice for audio enthusiasts of the time. However, as technology progressed, the Fisher CA-79 and similar products eventually became obsolete and were replaced by more advanced audio components.