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Old 13th May 2003, 08:30 AM   #1
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Default Guitar Amp Repair - Part substitution

I'm fixing the amp for a friend
He managed to split a to-92 bipolar exactly down the middle so you could see the die
the part was a A1015 but being australian I can't get one. Does anyone know a substitute for it? posibly in the BC range?
A resistor was also torched and the center has burned away and the only bands I can see are the first and last. (Green and Gold)
Is the best way of dealing with this to start with 500k and work down?
Thanks all
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Old 13th May 2003, 10:06 AM   #2
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A BC556 would be a good substitute but the pinout is different
so youŽd have to bend the legs a little.

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