Page 6 of the list is not shown since its the terms & conditions (e.g. min. order, returns, etc.)
The "Pro net price" that you see is equivalent to retail price and next to this is dealer cost.
The best known BGW models, like the Pro Series 750 are on page 3 of the list. The number of these has shrinked a lot (only 3 left) to make space for new Series, such as the Millennium for example. However on page 5, the replacement modules for amp models, you get a longer list of the models, still partial though considering mine were 100Bs not listed here because it was replaced by model 150 and later again by model 200. I think Seawolf has a couple of amps on the modules list (750, 320, 620 ?)
Note for the BGW Grand Touring Amps Series (page 4) the GTC model (2RU) i've shown pic before with some text, is not on that page, but the replacement module for it appears on page 5. Little info was ever released for the newer GTC. Can't remember seeing a tech sheet or a manual for this one. The following may explain why.
Around the turn of the Century BGW was also sold, new company ownership had different plans in mind for BGW, a niche manufacturer for theater amps. They still exist (bgw.com) but changed dramatically, mostly a large Cinema amp manufacturer now...
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EDIT: Pictures posting problem, have to split the pics...
Richard