Transistor Replacement on Wurlitzer Amp.

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Control Dave

Joined Sep 2, 2023
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If this is just an audio amp, you can replace the entire board with a modern class D amp for less than the price of a replacement transistor.

Edited to add: And get better sound out.
Hi Bob
I would like to keep the vintage machine as original as possible, so that would be a last resort.
Dave
 

Thread Starter

Control Dave

Joined Sep 2, 2023
34
If this is just an audio amp, you can replace the entire board with a modern class D amp for less than the price of a replacement transistor.

Edited to add: And get better sound out.
Hi Bob
I would like to keep the vintage machine as original as possible, so that would be a last resort.
 

r8f1k

Joined Oct 1, 2023
164
You might want to contact Bill Bickers from Jukebox Friday Night in Georgia. I have been sending juke amps and receivers to him for years. He typically has NOS components and he has enough knowledge on specific units to recommend part swapping to modern equivalents.
 

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Control Dave

Joined Sep 2, 2023
34
You might want to contact Bill Bickers from Jukebox Friday Night in Georgia. I have been sending juke amps and receivers to him for years. He typically has NOS components and he has enough knowledge on specific units to recommend part swapping to modern equivalents.
Hi Thanks for the heads up. Looks likes he knows his stuff. With all the help I've been given by Mr Chips and others I'm going to upgrade to the Silicon transistors and see how that works out.

Regards,

Dave
 

Alec_t

Joined Sep 17, 2013
15,121
If you're going the silicon route, R24 and R26 will probably need to be about 6,8Ω for a similar bias current to the original.
 
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