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I have a few ARC 4700 and 4800 TO3 power transistors and can't find
data on them. Can someone here help me out? |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I have no info on them either but I do know what amplifier used them. The SUMO Andromeda 1 used them as I remember going to SUMO back in the early 90s to pick up a few. This info might give you another lead to chase. Also I've always wondered if ARC means Audio Research Corporation. Good luck and us posted.
Craig |
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Thanks but strange as it seems it looks like I just sold them so I don't need the data now.
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