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Old 8th February 2005, 01:47 PM   #1
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Default J-fet impedance converter from AT Condensor

I am wondering if anyone out there has ever heard of the 2SK660 J-fet? I have a AT-3528 Small Diaphram Condensor with a broken one of these. I cannot find it anywhere to be sold for a small amount. Does anyone know what I can use to replace it. I have another one, so i would replace that too to match. Actually i have 4 of these. i love them
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Old 9th February 2005, 05:59 PM   #2
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This part has a built in resistor from gate to source. I don't think you will find an equivalent part. If you cannot find this part through the normal distributors, I would simply order the replacement part from Audio Technica.
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