wg6100 monitor parts!

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Wg6100 complete minus tube and untested but no burn holes!

200 plus shipping

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I have a shopped out and working WG6100. At least it was working before the neck was broken during some work in my apartment.

Is $200 a normal price for these? (If I sell it I'd of course have to sell my Tempest PCBs also).

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
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What kind of yoke? And is there a guide somewhere for determining what kind of yoke you have?

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.

The same yoke from a WG6100 monitor will suit 25" Amplifone Monitors out of Starwars cockpits etc. The pin config may be different, but easy to push out and correct that.

The yoke looks square like this
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I had a yoke in a box, but after a big move around a couple of weeks ago I don't know where it is at the moment, but I'll look for it when I get up. I believe it was the second of two vector yokes I had. The ceramic portion was chipped, but nothing that would effect it's operation.

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
The same yoke from a WG6100 monitor will suit 25" Amplifone Monitors out of Starwars cockpits etc. The pin config may be different, but easy to push out and correct that.

The yoke looks square like this
19" WG and 25" "amplifone" yokes are the same. No pinout difference. The only difference is wire color on the connector.
 
19" WG and 25" "amplifone" yokes are the same. No pinout difference. The only difference is wire color on the connector.

I had an unexplained problem lately then, where the horizontal and vert were transposed and reversed.

Maybe the prev owner of the cab did it? :) I read a thread, where someone else had the problem too. Can't find the thread right now
 
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I'm not sure. I'm speaking from personal experience, though. In my case, a 6100 WG yoke was used for a 25" amplifone setup the only difference was wire color. How the connector was keyed and wired was fine for my use with no modifications.
 
I'm not sure. I'm speaking from personal experience, though. In my case, a 6100 WG yoke was used for a 25" amplifone setup the only difference was wire color. How the connector was keyed and wired was fine for my use with no modifications.

That's good to know. I will be attempting the same thing you did this winter.
 
The same yoke from a WG6100 monitor will suit 25" Amplifone Monitors out of Starwars cockpits etc. The pin config may be different, but easy to push out and correct that.

Ha! I finally found it. (You wouldn't believe how buried it was in the basement).

Anyway, if this is what you are looking for, just let me know.

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 

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