DK Cocktail Monitor ID??

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Want to make sure I know what I have so I can order parts. I would like to say it is the 14" Sanyo, but I don't think so. Pics do not look the same as Bob has up on the ID page.
 

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Just a few more pics
 

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That's not a Sanyo 14" chassis.
I'm working on one right now.

Is it a Sharp?

It is in fact a sanyo chassis qbass, there were at least 3 versions of this chassis made and his is the most common one being the 13 EZW There were also two other EZ versions, the EZZ B and the EZZ C Neither of which had the audio amp board. Also these chassis all used the same IC 601 LA1464 chip and the sharp did not.

BTW, this monitor was branded as a 13" from sanyo and atari called it a 14" for the longest time i believed as many others did that the sanyo 14" really existed but it doesn't. The same can be said for the Matsushita 14" I've had all the known versions of this monitor in my garage at the same time and though there were yoke and tube number differences the tubes are all the exact same size.
 
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It is in fact a sanyo chassis qbass, there were at least 3 versions of this chassis made and his is the most common one being the 13 EZW There were also two other EZ versions, the EZZ B and the EZZ C Neither of which had the audio amp board. Also these chassis all used the same IC 601 LA1464 chip and the sharp did not.

BTW, this monitor was branded as a 13" from sanyo and atari called it a 14" for the longest time i believed as many others did that the sanyo 14" really existed but it doesn't. The same can be said for the Matsushita 14" I've had all the known versions of this monitor in my garage at the same time and though there were yoke and tube number differences the tubes are all the exact same size.

Huh, good to know.

I'm working on a Sanyo 14" right now...I don't know what the model number is but I believe it's the one Bob Roberts has listed as a SANYO 14" - ATARI because it doesn't match up, cap kit wise, with the EZ20 19".
 
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