Hi fellas,
I've got an old Peavey CS400 from our church that has a couple of shorted output transistors. I have some MJ15024 transistors in stock. They look like they should be good replacements for the original SJ6357-2 outputs that shorted.
Any reason I shouldn't use these?
I've got an old Peavey CS400 from our church that has a couple of shorted output transistors. I have some MJ15024 transistors in stock. They look like they should be good replacements for the original SJ6357-2 outputs that shorted.
Any reason I shouldn't use these?
The Peavey transistors are just standard Motorola devices with a "house number" printed on them. There's a list on line here
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/cross/competitive/Peavey_Transistor_Cross.pdf
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/cross/competitive/Peavey_Transistor_Cross.pdf
MJ15003 would be the exact replacements from that list, but the MJ15024 looks somewhat better. Twice the bandwidth, which might conceivable cause issues, but rather more gain and higher voltage, so perhaps more robust.
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