fisher stereo


Hello,
My dad has a vintage Fisher mc3050 integrated component receiver with rca connection jacks on the back. SInce he no longer has the original speakers, is it possible to change the rca jacks on back to accommodate modern speakers? I have a couple of sets of speakers with 5 way binding posts but no cable that would connect to that receiver. Any help is appreciated.
trent77
https://www.analogalley.com/osccart/product_info.php?products_id=1368

...spend another 14$ for the pdf of the original owners' manual, and it might give a hint as to what its' specs really were (maybe)....*S*

Sometimes things are worth more than their specs or the relative worth to others....;)

Enjoy, even if only for memories and for Dad.

Even crustycoot should give that a nod.....
I don't expect the stereo to sound anything  like modern systems, so there wont be any disappointments. Initially, its'  sound was decent before the speakers gave out. If it works out well with the new speakers, that would be great. If not, no big deal.  I was surprised my dad still had it. We'll see how successful it will be once I get the speaker cables. 
Do you know it works? If it hasn’t been used in a long time, be prepared for the worst, especially if you power it straight on to 120vac.
The speakers that came with these systems were extremely efficient full range types.  I'd suggest actually looking for another pair in thrift stores.  Something from the same era by Emerson, Soundesign, Lloyd's, and similar.  They will also have RCA plug type connecter.  The other folks here are right, in that it would be very disappointing with modern speakers.  
And if you want to get real fancy you could also get something like the Audio Engine B1 Bluetooth that will connect to your Aux RCA and stream music via Wi Fi for low cost