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Join Date: Feb 2008
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I'm trying to find subs for for 2sc960s and 2sa607s.
I can't find NOS parts anywhere, accept that auction site, and we all know what that means......... Any help would be appreciated. |
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Those are obsolete metal-can NEC devices with specs: 80V, 0.7A, 1.2W, hFE=40..200, 50 MHz, Cob=50 pF.
While not identical substitutes, these plastic-packaged devices will probably work for most audio applications: 2sa965/2sc2235 2sa1013/2sc2383 2sb647/2sd667 2sb649/2sd669 2sa1837/2sc4793 2sa1930/2sa5171 or just about any recent pair specified for audio driver applications with Vceo > 80V. |
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Some other jelly-bean approximate subs include:
bc639/bc640 bd139/bd140 mje340/mje350 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Thanks for the replies.
How about 2sc875?? |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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2SC1509
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