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Old 14th May 2006, 05:16 PM   #11
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Indeed, they are listed as original parts and if you order these, they order it from Onkyo, Grundig...
Doubt they order from Grundig?, Grundig ceased trading 2-3 years ago. The name has recently resurfaced though, it's been bought by a consortium of Beko/Alba to put on cheap crap they sell - I notice it's now in the local supermarkets here in the UK.
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Old 14th May 2006, 05:34 PM   #12
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Sure, I only took Magnus' brands as examples. Could be anything, Philips, Sony, Samsung...name it. That's ASWO's policy in general. You can buy cheap non-genuine parts, and the brand names. Their database is made for the repair technician. He got a amplifier from, say, Kenwood and can look via the manual's part list # and type it in ASWO's database. This returns the 'original' Kenwood part and lists a cheap replacement as well.

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Old 15th May 2006, 01:57 AM   #13
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I have a pair of working STK1039 s that I pulled out of an old Technics amp if anyone is interested in them.

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Old 15th May 2006, 02:02 PM   #14
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Hello all,

I have now call'd Bleken Elektronikk and asked about a few STK types that I know are "audiophile" or at leat used by 'em. They told me that they have some that looks orignal and a lot of types that look's a bit supect. So I can get some orginals for them who want's it.
The price vary from about 10US$ and up to 100US$ for det most expensive types. The most expensive one are about 300w I think.

So, now you guys know that I can get some types for you.

But I wonder what the difference between real and fakes are.
I have replaced some of the STK chips by now and they have all worked fine. I don't know if the one's I changed were fakes.

Let me know if anyone need some STK chips.

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i have been keeping datasheets for STK ics since 97

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