Replacement for Motorola MPS-U10?

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Hey everyone,

I'm repairing a Bose 1800 series amplifier and am looking to source a replacement for this transistor.

its a Motorola MPS-U10. Bose used it due to RCA discontinuing the 2N6175 back in the day.

I was hoping someone here could recommend me a replacement.

I was looking at mouser and here's what I found thats comparable:

2SC4793 (Seems ideal)
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Toshiba/2SC4793FM/?qs=EEns8I54Y6ALmMVz8fc6GA==

2N5655 (Maybe a bit slow?)
http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/2N5655-D.PDF

2STC5949 (Maybe excessive?)
http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00171942.pdf

BU406 (Also a bit slow?)
BU406 Fairchild Semiconductor Bipolar Power

The pin out on the U10 is EBC, I dont think any of the ones I found are in the same pattern. The U10 attaches to the main heatsink.

Thanks!
 
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Yes this is Q3. I figured I'd be stuck having to bend leads around. Probably will have to find something to extend them as well.

What were your thoughts on the 2SC4793? I came across the MJE340 in an earlier search. Should have mentioned it as well. I was leaning towards the 4793 because of the higher collector current and high Ft. Most of the others were well below the U10. Originally I dismissed the 4793 because it was only 2W however I opened the datasheet and w/ heatsink it can handle 20W.

They dont seem to mention the MJE's Ft in the datasheet.

 
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MPSU10 Transistors

I think I have some MPS-U10, How many do you need?

I look for them, if I manage to find them I can send it to you for free.

Please email me your address.

Art

Hello Audiohead. Do you have any more of those MPSU10 transistors? I need a pair to fix the horizontal deflection circuit in a Heathkit AD-1013 Audio 'scope.

N9NS@ARRL.net

Thanks,
Mike in Indy
 
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