SOLD - PARTS Amplifone deflection board, refurbished, w 1-yr warranty - $395 shipped

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Amplifone deflection board, refurbished, w 1-yr warranty - $395 shipped

I have one refurbished Amplifone deflection board available.


Details:

- Rev C PCB, serial UR06527.
- Board has been fully washed + dried.
- All caps (except the two large filter caps) replaced with fresh premium Nichicon caps.
- Bottlecap transistors have been removed, cleaned of old mica and grease, and reinstalled with new silpad insulators.
- Bottlecap nuts and bolts have been de-rusted, and tumble polished. (Details, man.)
- All jumpers replaced with straight wire (per the FAQ).
- Burn-in tested in my personal monitor for several days.


This is a very nice, super clean board, ready to go. Note this board (like all Amplifone deflection boards), also contains the neck board components, so it's technically more comparable to the deflection + neck boards for a 6100.

I will warranty this board for 1 year, where if you have any issues, just pay to send it back, and I will repair and return ship for free.


$395 shipped in the US. Int'l shipping extra.


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...this board (like all Amplifone deflection boards), also contains the neck board components, so it's technically more comparable to the deflection + neck boards for a 6100.

I think you're thinking of the HV board, which has the harness attached that goes out to attach to the neck of the tube.
 

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I think you're thinking of the HV board, which has the harness attached that goes out to attach to the neck of the tube.


No, I actually was referring to the color drive transistors and bias/drive pots, which are part of the deflection board for Amps. (Though you are correct that the neck connector and wiring is technically part of the HV assembly.)

It's interesting how they split the design like that, but it's a smart way to do it, IMO.
 
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