[Amps] Viewstar PT-2500A on/off switch needed

Will Matney craxd1 at ezwv.com
Sat Jan 29 21:36:53 EST 2005


Didn't Barker and Williamson (B&W) buy them out? Seems like they did and  
continued building a version of it for a while. If correct, B&W would be  
where to go to find the info and more likely a switch.

Will




On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 20:34:10 -0600, Gary Smith <Gary at doctorgary.net> wrote:

>> It would help to know the exact manufacturer and type of
>> switch on your dad's amp.
>>
>> Hal
>> W4HBM
>
> Hi Hal,
>
> The amp is in CT, I am in IN. Dad has glaucoma & can't see well
> enough to be of any help. I am going there in two weeks for a short
> visit and I have no access to a parts manual for it, one did not come
> with the amp which I bought for him from an estate ten years ago.
>
> My hope in posting here is that someone either knows this amp
> intimately & has the answer, has the service manual for it or, has
> the amp & doesn't mind taking a look-see to see what make/model the
> switch is. If I wait to look while I'm there visiting, I won't be
> there long enough to order the part & get it to me before I leave CT.
>
> What I am trying to find is the manufacturer & type of switch.
> Getting it will be problem #2.
>
> Gary
> KA1J
>
>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 14:46:53 -0600 "Gary Smith" <Gary at doctorgary.net>
>> writes: > Hi, > > I want to fix my Dad's amp & the on/off switch is >
>> broken. It's fixed in the on position & he turns it on/off > via the
>> breaker box. > > It's a Canadian amp, a Viewstar PT-2500A > > The
>> switch is a DPDT rocker. Anyone know of where > I can get an exact
>> replacement for it? He's > persnickety & if it's not the exact
>> replacement > he won't go for it. You know the drill...
>>
>>
>
>
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