Brand: Fisher
The Fisher TX-50 is a vintage audio component manufactured by Sylvania during the 1970s. It is a tuner, or radio receiver, designed for use in the United States. The TX-50 has the ability to tune in and receive AM (amplitude modulation) broadcast frequencies, which were commonly used for radio programming at that time. The unit features a rotary tuning dial, an FM (frequency modulation) input, and stereo output connectors. The TX-50's design is often associated with the "wood panel" aesthetic popular during the mid-20th century, as its outer casing is made of a veneer material that mimics the look and texture of wood. The Fisher TX-50 is sought after by audio enthusiasts today due to its warm, rich sound and vintage appeal.