I'd try contacting Jerry in parts at Wheatstone. I haven't bought any Auditronics console parts in a LONG time, but Wheatstone was the last to support the brand. Good luck on a PS - doubt if they are still available.
About a year ago we sold a model 110 on Ebay we also sold two extra power supplies and an extra manual for a decommissioned 110 console along with a lot of spare parts. Too bad you only just got this console you could have gotten a lot of stuff for very little money. There are still a lot of these consoles out there especially in radio and TV stations and they maybe getting ready to junk them with the adoption of some of the newer consoles coming out. I would contact the RTV stations in your area and ask them if they have Audiotronic consoles and if they have the documentation you may be able to copy it and maybe they are getting ready to junk the consoles or have recently done so and you could get yourself a good deal. The consoles are worth your time as they sound great and have all top quality transformers and faders in them.
^^^ That's more recent than my last call to Jerry at Wheatstone.
I'm not sure which Auditronics 100-series consoles we used at the radio station I engineered up until 2006, but we do have all the documentation for it.
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I'd try contacting Jerry in parts at Wheatstone. I haven't boug
I'd try contacting Jerry in parts at Wheatstone. I haven't bought any Auditronics console parts in a LONG time, but Wheatstone was the last to support the brand. Good luck on a PS - doubt if they are still available.
About a year ago we sold a model 110 on Ebay we also sold two ex
About a year ago we sold a model 110 on Ebay we also sold two extra power supplies and an extra manual for a decommissioned 110 console along with a lot of spare parts. Too bad you only just got this console you could have gotten a lot of stuff for very little money. There are still a lot of these consoles out there especially in radio and TV stations and they maybe getting ready to junk them with the adoption of some of the newer consoles coming out. I would contact the RTV stations in your area and ask them if they have Audiotronic consoles and if they have the documentation you may be able to copy it and maybe they are getting ready to junk the consoles or have recently done so and you could get yourself a good deal. The consoles are worth your time as they sound great and have all top quality transformers and faders in them.
Best of luck!
Try this: http://www.lightnerelectronics.com/auditronics/index.
Try this:
http://www.lightnerelectronics.com/auditronics/index.shtml
I found it by googleing AUDITRONIC CONSOLE PARTS
^^^ That's more recent than my last call to Jerry at Wheatstone.
^^^ That's more recent than my last call to Jerry at Wheatstone.
I'm not sure which Auditronics 100-series consoles we used at the radio station I engineered up until 2006, but we do have all the documentation for it.