daz, you might have a jacked up MOSFET. They are sensitive to electrostatic shock and heat. I'm sure you're aware of this...
No need to buy NTE parts. That may be what Dana used, but NTE are not as good quality and much much more expensive. Look at the data sheet and compare to other Mosfets. Like Bruce said, you can use anything with adequate power/voltage/current handling. I just bought a few STW18NK80Z from Mouser. They're 800V drain-source voltage, 19A continuous current, 350W. Anything above 600V and 200W should be fine... and better than NTE.
HTH, check out the ampgarage forums. Dana is regular there and has posted the cathode bias schem in one of the threads.
No need to buy NTE parts. That may be what Dana used, but NTE are not as good quality and much much more expensive. Look at the data sheet and compare to other Mosfets. Like Bruce said, you can use anything with adequate power/voltage/current handling. I just bought a few STW18NK80Z from Mouser. They're 800V drain-source voltage, 19A continuous current, 350W. Anything above 600V and 200W should be fine... and better than NTE.
HTH, check out the ampgarage forums. Dana is regular there and has posted the cathode bias schem in one of the threads.
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