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Would these be good substitute for the BUZ11 fets they are originals but just asking just in case something goes wrong. I looked up BUZ11 and this is equivalent to it's specifications.
http://www.lw1drj.com.ar/users/circuito/BUZ11.PDF Also what happens when there is a missing resistor the large 2 ohm ones in the output section? I think that's what's causing the amps channel to be distorted?
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Hello: Chipper.
You can replace IRFZ44N -IRFZ48-IRF50N06 EVEN BETTER IRF3205 -55V @110AMP. Hope This help from Henry V. |
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The IRFZ44 will serve as a good substitute.
There are no large 2 ohm resistors in the output section, as far as I know. Are you sure you're not referring to the 0.1 ohm or 10 ohm resistors? If one is missing, you'd have to replace it. Did it break off of the board or was it desoldered?
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Oh my mistake it's the rather larger resistors in the output section. I believe it was soldered off but I got it off another scrapped punch amp that I had and it performs great now. Also are LM137T Voltage regulators?
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The LM317 and LM337 are regulators.
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