In message , Tom Crane writes >The KV2000 Mark-II also used these for line-output. So they did!. >>> output, and even pincushion in some of the larger Sony TV's around the >>> same time. >>> >>> The most common type was the SG613, they were stupidly expensive, and >>> caused a great many KV1810's to be scrapped!. > >That is a pity. 4 or 5 years ago I did this repair. IIRC, the SG613 was 15 or >20 (UK) pounds. It seems a reasonable price to pay to repair such nice sets... But 15 or 20 UKP is rather more than 1 or 2 UKP for a BU208 which was used in most sets of that era. The KV2000 and KV1820 weren't too bad - they only had one SG613, the 1810 had two, and they usually failed again after they had been replaced. -- Nigel. /--------------------------------------------------------------\ | Nigel Goodwin | Internet : nigelg@lpilsley.co.uk | | Lower Pilsley | Web Page : http://www.lpilsley.co.uk | | Chesterfield | Official site for Shin Ki and New Spirit | | England | Ju Jitsu | \--------------------------------------------------------------/ -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics