Howdy,
I've gotten myself into one of those problems where I just go round and round and don't get anywhere.
I repaired about a billion faults on a Fender Stage SE (schematic attd). Currently (and hopefully finally), I've found a fried darlington transistor 127 / 147 pair. Its obvious that transistors have been replaced a number of times throughout the power section. So...
Given that this amp isn't worth a whole lot, can I use the smaller pkg. 127T and 147T's I have on hand? I can physically make them fit, and the datasheets seem to be the same (in most but not all places).
Maybe reduce the collector current?
The amp as designed has way more power than anyone uses these days. They seem to max out between 3 and 4 on the volume knob. Cutting the power in half would not be terrible, and might even make the amp more usable.
Oh, BTW, it has a 16 ohm instead of the 8 ohm stock speaker.
Thanks in advance for any help at all.
Fender Stage 112 SE.pdf
I've gotten myself into one of those problems where I just go round and round and don't get anywhere.
I repaired about a billion faults on a Fender Stage SE (schematic attd). Currently (and hopefully finally), I've found a fried darlington transistor 127 / 147 pair. Its obvious that transistors have been replaced a number of times throughout the power section. So...
Given that this amp isn't worth a whole lot, can I use the smaller pkg. 127T and 147T's I have on hand? I can physically make them fit, and the datasheets seem to be the same (in most but not all places).
Maybe reduce the collector current?
The amp as designed has way more power than anyone uses these days. They seem to max out between 3 and 4 on the volume knob. Cutting the power in half would not be terrible, and might even make the amp more usable.
Oh, BTW, it has a 16 ohm instead of the 8 ohm stock speaker.
Thanks in advance for any help at all.
Fender Stage 112 SE.pdf
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