So I bought this amp not knowing that some of them came with stud mount transistors. I had only seen flange mount versions of this amp.
I am not returning it because it works and the seller did nothing wrong. The mistake was mine and mine alone. It works but is kind of weak.
So I am not intersted in trying MRF453's and hoping it has better performance.
I am thinking about flipping the heat sink around drilling and taping for flange mount transistors. I would use a Dremel tool after tracing the pattern for flange mount transistors. I have no problem replacing the caps and resistors and retuning.
Thoughts.
It is an SCP 100T-BIL amp. The stock transistors are TRW PT9803 and have a date code of 1976 12th week or month. At 4 watts it gives 83 watts output. I want at least 100 watts minimum slightly more would be better.
I was planning to replace with transistors with MRF454, MTE317, NTE335, or HG2879's.
I have never actual worked on anything with stud mount and have never tried flipping a heat sink to replace a stud mount with a flange mount.
I am not returning it because it works and the seller did nothing wrong. The mistake was mine and mine alone. It works but is kind of weak.
So I am not intersted in trying MRF453's and hoping it has better performance.
I am thinking about flipping the heat sink around drilling and taping for flange mount transistors. I would use a Dremel tool after tracing the pattern for flange mount transistors. I have no problem replacing the caps and resistors and retuning.
Thoughts.
It is an SCP 100T-BIL amp. The stock transistors are TRW PT9803 and have a date code of 1976 12th week or month. At 4 watts it gives 83 watts output. I want at least 100 watts minimum slightly more would be better.
I was planning to replace with transistors with MRF454, MTE317, NTE335, or HG2879's.
I have never actual worked on anything with stud mount and have never tried flipping a heat sink to replace a stud mount with a flange mount.
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