So like the title is asking. Are these alternatives ok, junk, acceptable? I just do not have enough experience. I have some but have never actually used them.
I know the basics about how various parts are made but only enough to know the very basics. How hard or easy is it or was it for a company like RCA or Phillips to make an acceptable substitute for another companies transistor design.
I ask because since times have changed amps that would have been tossed in the trash in the past are now repaired. So a lot of things like home brew amps, Deer Hunter, Palomar, Gray, Shooting Star etc.....Heck Palomar has used more brands and types of transistors in their amps than probably the rest of the industry combined!
I know in Europe the higher voltage BLF bipolars that where made in Europe where popular for a long time so I have to think they maid a good product but I do not know that they made a good product?
So just looking for some historical input from those that have used them either on purpose for a build or used them for repairs.
I know the basics about how various parts are made but only enough to know the very basics. How hard or easy is it or was it for a company like RCA or Phillips to make an acceptable substitute for another companies transistor design.
I ask because since times have changed amps that would have been tossed in the trash in the past are now repaired. So a lot of things like home brew amps, Deer Hunter, Palomar, Gray, Shooting Star etc.....Heck Palomar has used more brands and types of transistors in their amps than probably the rest of the industry combined!
I know in Europe the higher voltage BLF bipolars that where made in Europe where popular for a long time so I have to think they maid a good product but I do not know that they made a good product?
So just looking for some historical input from those that have used them either on purpose for a build or used them for repairs.