KSA1220A-Y alternative

I've been looking for a replacement for a couple days, and the closest I've come is the below options. Would these be suitable replacements, or is there a better option I haven't come across yet?
They are from an Alpine MRV-1507 on the audio board is where I have one shorted, and that part seem to be end of life.

These seem promising other than the gain bandwidth:
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/?qs=5C9Q4QJFsuOFzbCX6nRlHg==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/?qs=Mv7BduZupUjGQix8c1RZeA==
 
I've been looking for a replacement for a couple days, and the closest I've come is the below options. Would these be suitable replacements, or is there a better option I haven't come across yet?
They are from an Alpine MRV-1507 on the audio board is where I have one shorted, and that part seem to be end of life.

These seem promising other than the gain bandwidth:
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/?qs=5C9Q4QJFsuOFzbCX6nRlHg==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/?qs=Mv7BduZupUjGQix8c1RZeA==
For stages where lower current is ok, like VAS, KSA1381 , KSC3503 is great , high gain , high ft. 2SA1837, 2SC4793 is now made by UTC, sold at Pro Fusion, tried them - it's the real deal. The case is different, but functionally interchange perfectly, and take higher voltages.
 
@86boy , Knowing what it does in the circuit would give us a bit more to go on, and which parameters are more important than others.
The service manual for the Alpine MRV-1507. Perhaps the device is Q709 or Q710? These are labelled "OVERLOAD DETECTOR" on p. 27; p. 28 says Ve = 8.1v. It looks like when the voltage coming in from pin 6 (CB601?) gets high enough, these transistors would turn on?

KSA1220A is a PNP device, Vcbo & Vceo = -160V, Ic = -1.2A, Power dissipation = 1.2W, and Y-grade has hfe = 160-320.
 
For stages where lower current is ok, like VAS, KSA1381 , KSC3503 is great , high gain , high ft. 2SA1837, 2SC4793 is now made by UTC, sold at Pro Fusion, tried them - it's the real deal. The case is different, but functionally interchange perfectly, and take higher voltages.
Thank you for this info!

@86boy , Knowing what it does in the circuit would give us a bit more to go on, and which parameters are more important than others.
The service manual for the Alpine MRV-1507. Perhaps the device is Q709 or Q710? These are labelled "OVERLOAD DETECTOR" on p. 27; p. 28 says Ve = 8.1v. It looks like when the voltage coming in from pin 6 (CB601?) gets high enough, these transistors would turn on?

KSA1220A is a PNP device, Vcbo & Vceo = -160V, Ic = -1.2A, Power dissipation = 1.2W, and Y-grade has hfe = 160-320.
This one specifically is Q418, and I did remove the part from the board where I discovered it was this part. There's no short on the board with the part removed, but there is however a short between the emitter and collector on that part.