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Old 11th December 2008, 10:02 PM   #1
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Default transistor substitute

Hello again,

Does anyone know a subtitute for a 2SA763WL5 ?? these are used in the VU meter board in my Yamaha B2 circa 1979...Looks like small signal Type .

Thanks , Elwood
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Old 11th December 2008, 10:43 PM   #2
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why substitute you can still get them NP!

Can work out a sub here,

http://www.engplanet.com/content/transistormarking.html


Or buy!


http://www.sumbsc.com/part/15044.php

good luck my friend!
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