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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Brussels
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Hello,
Someone, can help me please? I have on amplifier Mc-Intosh with transistor broken: 026. I have just referenced 026 Add Pic of this Tr. http://www.hiboox.com/image.php?img=a2576da9.jpg Do any of you know this transistor? Thanks so much. Pierre |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: PARIS
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Hello Santosa
Mc Intosh transistors are all referenced 132-xxx . If you can read on the component itself the 3 numbers , it means that your transistor is a 132-026. In the Mc Intosh transistors data book the 132-026 is a 2N3417 with Vceo selected . Mc Intosh transistor perefect substitute is a 132-095 (GEX32W6047) marked 095 . I hope this will help you . Sorry for the delay to answer but I did not see you post before today.... |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Hi
I think I can help you, but you have to give me the specific model. Thank |
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