Has anyone got a workaround to replace these chip amps with a more modern (and easily available) device? Or do you have the datasheet? Often I find a number of pins that have fractured level with the PCB. I desolder the chip, clip the remaining pins and solder the pin stubs to a new SIP header. Mostly the chip is fine. They're commonly found as reverb drivers in old Roland Cubes, but when they are dead they're an expensive part in the UK and the application isn't critical so I was thinking maybe something else could be used without too much difficulty.
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The datasheet for this IC is available in several locations, for example here: Toshiba TA7200P data sheet
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