Acura model 1900 Car Radio Chip Amp

He everyone! It's been some ten years since I've posted anything here, but I need some information on an Acura OEM Radio I have. I believe it was manufactured by Alpine, b/c it came from my 1993 Legend (loved that car!).

I sold the car with a killer Alpine DigitalMax system in it (7618/3681/4381/5957S/3522S x 4), and am left with the OEM radio. I think one of the chip amps is fried. Does anyone know the part # for this chip. Is it a uPC1230H or an MB3731? Anybody? Anybody? Buehler? Buehler?

Thanks!

Steve
 
Could be fake:
https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/upc1230-audio-amplifier-sound-ic-21271881155.html

NEC uPC1230 is rated 23W as a bridged amp, you could hack a TDA series car amp chip in its place, if you want to run the radio.
The (equivalent / good fake) 4440 chips are used a lot here in 12V applications for cars, home theaters, and earlier, for DVD players with built in amps.
Those are also used as bridged amps, two chips in a stereo amp.
 
No. Honda & Acure were using Alpine for the majority of their OEM Units. They were made under the "Alken" in the same font as the ALPINE label.

The vast majority of 80's -90's Honda/Acura radios I pulled were Matsushita, quite a few Pioneers starting in the late 80's. I pulled a lot of them, more Honda than Acura, and very few were Alpines.

Acura-Bose were pretty common, don't recall who made those units, and they had a balanced preamp output with typical Bose amplified speakers. That's why I asked.