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Equivalent Transistor [message #20428] Fri, 04 April 2014 23:37 Go to next message
bluezebra is currently offline  bluezebra
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Anyone have a replacement equivalent for a
PET3567-S ?

Thanks
Re: Equivalent Transistor [message #20429 is a reply to message #20428] Sat, 05 April 2014 07:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I can not cross that number, but a 2n3567 crosses to a NTE 123.
a 123 is a small signal NPN type(small black plastic cased type) is this what you have,and also what Kustom amp and circuit board is this transistor found on?
Re: Equivalent Transistor [message #20430 is a reply to message #20428] Sat, 05 April 2014 22:23 Go to previous message
bluezebra is currently offline  bluezebra
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Hi Stevem
It's on the PC103 Version 1 at Q123. It is small black round
and has a white label around crown. I see on the schematic now
it is labeled as a 2N3567 and someone wrote in PET3567, so I
guess you were on the right track. Thanks!
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