I think the difference is lead free-ness. The two Vishay types are the same part, but the expensive one is the older non-RoHS (lead-free) one. The cheap one is the commodity RoHS version which contains no lead. I see no reason to spend $8 a pop.
Yes, when blown up like this, replace the whole lot of them, even the ones that test OK were no doubt stressed by the amp failure. Don;t forget to test all those 0.47 ohm 5w and the little 47 ohm resistors.
Yes, when blown up like this, replace the whole lot of them, even the ones that test OK were no doubt stressed by the amp failure. Don;t forget to test all those 0.47 ohm 5w and the little 47 ohm resistors.
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