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Re: reverb issue [message #13261 is a reply to message #13257] Thu, 25 March 2010 20:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
cassent5150 is currently offline  cassent5150
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Thanks stevem for the info. Yes, a transistor tester is a necessity. The NTE-199 I don't have but the 2N5089's I do and the data sheet showed 25 volt with min (hfe) 400 to max 1200 compared to the nte-199 at 50 volt with min (hfe) 400 to max 900. With a working voltage of + or - 8 volts wouldn't the 2N 5089's be a good substitute? Those (little can type) caps I mentioned earlier with the white marks down one terminal side without any - sign in it, would that still be the negative terminal? I can't use them until I know which terminal is negative and which ones positive. Steve C

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