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Hi Guys, pls help. The final audio amp IC in my Altec Lansing ACS44 got burn due to over voltage. I couldn't read the exact part number except the last 3 numbers and letter "370B". It's a 15 pin IC. Can anyone help! I will appreciate very much. This is a computer amp with speakers. Thanks in advance. Bravokilo |
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TDA7370B? Four channel amp running from 12-18 V single supply?
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