Can you help ID some Western Electric transformers?

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ethanbriz

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Hi guys.  I sell a variety of audio stuff online, mostly tubes and hifi amps.  From time to time I run across some Western Electric components.  I do not build amps, so when it comes to telling if a transformer could be useful in building audio equipment, I really am clueless. Before I post these online, I would like to learn anything I can about them. 

They came out an impedance bridge, model 4-A.  The first is labeled as an output transformer, model D16634 (also has 69G rept coil printed on top in red ink).  The second is labeled as an output transformer, model D16633 (also has rept coil 69F printed on top in red ink).  Other than that, I really have no information.

I'm hoping someone out there has some catalogs or some resources that might give some hints as to what these are.  Do you think these could be used in a DIY audio project?  Or, were they specifically used in this impedance bridge?

Thank guys.











 
these could probably be useful...best to send to CJ for the sake of posterity.

stuff for sale should go in black market...

where are the parts you sell?
 
http://www225.pair.com/audio/waltzingbear/Schematics/Western_Electric/WE_Transformers_1964.pdf

Waltzing Bear has more good stuff>

http://waltzingbear.com/Schematics/Schematics.html
 
shabtek said:
these could probably be useful...best to send to CJ for the sake of posterity.

stuff for sale should go in black market...

where are the parts you sell?

My eBay user name is surplus-strategy, thats where I sell most of my stuff.  It is mostly ham equipment, but there is some audio as well.
 
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