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timfountain

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#22
Ok, last question. I think I've narrowed the issue down to a bad SJ2741 on the left channel. Now the question is where can I find a repalcement? Seems like they are rarer than hens teeth. It theyre really unobtainium, what are my alternative options? I don't think the MJ15024 is an option on the early PL0171 boards.... Is the MJ410 a possibility? Anything else? I of course will get 2 of them so they are matched pre-drivers.
 

wattsabundant

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#27
Ok, last question. I think I've narrowed the issue down to a bad SJ2741 on the left channel. Now the question is where can I find a repalcement? Seems like they are rarer than hens teeth. It theyre really unobtainium, what are my alternative options? I don't think the MJ15024 is an option on the early PL0171 boards.... Is the MJ410 a possibility? Anything else? I of course will get 2 of them so they are matched pre-drivers.
What's the criteria for a failure? Those drivers usually only fail when outputs go. See the manual for options on drivers. The MJ423 would be an option if you can test the channel with a scope to verify there is no high frequency oscillation.
 

mlucitt

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#28
RCA 410 Driver Transistors are the consensus here for ruggedness and stability in the Phase Linear Power Amplifier driver position. They are slow, so oscillation is not an issue. The role of the RCA 410 is to set up the bias and drive parameters for the Output Transistors that actually do the heavy lifting (high current) amplification.
I have many used (and tested good) RCA 410 transistors. PM me if you would like a matched pair. Phase Linear did no matching of the Driver or Output Transistors.
 
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