Newark’s house brand Multicomp pro, yay or nay

Hello all, trying to find an answer on this. I have a couple big amplifier projects coming and I’m looking to buy a quantity of outputs. For example if I were to buy the On Semi MJ21193G I could get them in the $6 range. Not a lot, but they’ll add up quick as I’ll need dozens and dozens along with the complimentary device.

Now through Newark I can get the same device labelled MJ21193 made by Multicomp Pro at nearly half the cost. That would be a huge savings. If they’re nearly the same product in quality it’s a no brainer to grab them. If they’re similar to NTE products then I may steer clear. Looking for some guidance!

Thank you,
Dan
 

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I've bought multicomp capacitors, resistors, zener diodes,metal can transistors. Made in ***** but newark must have a QA man on the spot. No garbage from them so far.
Download the datasheet the day you order to see if they left any specs out. Even On has *****ed me by shipping TO247 parts as TO220 by changing a suffix in the package code. Fairchild, I ordered TO126, I got TO92, another package code suffix. NTE & Central Semi leave so many specs out I won't buy their products.
 
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