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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: sf
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hi ..
I'm repairing a Denon avr-5600. I need to replace a semiconductor with the markings D2004. It should be a Transistor, It has three leads coming off of it. The PCB print reads TR309.. and with E and B on the two outer leads. Help out with a replacment part #.. Thanks DAVE |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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That is a 2SD2004.
Instead of using a replacement try to find the original. If you can't, here are some possibilities: 2SC2983, 2SC4027, 2SD1918, 2SA2122 /Hugo |
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