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  • Very technical question

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    Posted by Chris on February 26, 2001 at 08:27:19:


    Literally.
    In the QS8.1 (6.1, 7.1), the main circuit board has four audio amp transistors in a row along the back near the outputs, I think they are Q7, Q8, Q9, and Q10. The one on the left (Q7) in my QS8.1 is shorted. It's one with the little black case with a flat side, can't remember what that's called, but the designators on the case look like this:

    S J
    111(delta symbol)
    P718CS

    I'm used to transistors having a 2N number, and I've tried some online resources and can't cross reference this thing to save my soul.

    I'm in Iceland, and taking it to a shop here is out of the question.

    Any suggestions, any ideas where I can get a replacement for this part?

    Thanks,
    Chris



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