First of all, I'll add that I'm new to this forum but have been involved with music and electronics for about 20 years now and stumbled upon this site while trying to help a friend out with a broken amp.
First inspection of the amp revealed a blown 4 amp line fuse and I determined that one of the DC voltage rails was just about shorted to ground which led me to a faulty power transistor (shorted between the emitter and collector). This amp only uses two power transistors in a push-pull configuration in the output stage and the evidence of solder flux tells me that both have been replaced in the past. The current "bad" transistor has the part number "70473100" (PNP) and it's compliment which measures to be good is a "70483100" (NPN).
I noticed that some online parts sources dedicated to guitar amp parts carry the original or equivalent replacement parts but I came across a thread on this forum where someone planned to use some MJ15015/MJ15016 power transistors as a substitute in a different Peavey head. It seems that these alternative transistors might be a bit more robust and make it less likely that my friend will be bringing the amp back to me any time soon ("10" isn't loud enough for him most of the time) but since I can't find much info on the original parts (only the substitutes) I'm not sure how well the substitution will work or if it has any advantages.
On a side note, (although I don't think it is) is it likely that something else might have caused this transistor to blow and replacing it with a new one might cause the new one to fail as well?
So I guess my main question is... should I just buy the original replacement for the 70473100 PNP transistor or should I go with a new set of the MJ15015/16 substitutes?
First inspection of the amp revealed a blown 4 amp line fuse and I determined that one of the DC voltage rails was just about shorted to ground which led me to a faulty power transistor (shorted between the emitter and collector). This amp only uses two power transistors in a push-pull configuration in the output stage and the evidence of solder flux tells me that both have been replaced in the past. The current "bad" transistor has the part number "70473100" (PNP) and it's compliment which measures to be good is a "70483100" (NPN).
I noticed that some online parts sources dedicated to guitar amp parts carry the original or equivalent replacement parts but I came across a thread on this forum where someone planned to use some MJ15015/MJ15016 power transistors as a substitute in a different Peavey head. It seems that these alternative transistors might be a bit more robust and make it less likely that my friend will be bringing the amp back to me any time soon ("10" isn't loud enough for him most of the time) but since I can't find much info on the original parts (only the substitutes) I'm not sure how well the substitution will work or if it has any advantages.
On a side note, (although I don't think it is) is it likely that something else might have caused this transistor to blow and replacing it with a new one might cause the new one to fail as well?
So I guess my main question is... should I just buy the original replacement for the 70473100 PNP transistor or should I go with a new set of the MJ15015/16 substitutes?
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