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| Gear interested Join Date: Dec 2006
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| transformer Hi, I`, looking for 3 transformers and all I have is the code of it (?!?) and I don`t know the manufacturer. here is what written on it : 1) GA80072 2) GA80080 3) GA80020 Does anyone know how to find those transformers ? and who is the manufacturer ? Thanks :) |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Frazier Park California USA
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| transformer info Did a little Googling and found this. http://www.prodigy-pro.com/forum/vie...=yamaha+pm1000 Looks like it is possibly a Yamaha part? Hope this helps. Jule |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Idyllwild, CA
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| Yes, those appear to be Yamaha part number, and I think Tamura made a large percentage of the transformers used in Yamaha equipment. Cheers, -- Don |
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