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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 12:05:26 GMT, Tim Schwartz
wrote: Probably not much of a difference for a headphone amp. The Toshiba transistors are in a TO-220 case, so a bit more built in heat sink. They are 1.5 Amp rated, instead of 1 A, and they are higher voltage, but that's not likely to be an issue here. The higher F(t) can sometimes be a problem in older products, causing unwanted oscillations that have to be compensated for. I've had this problem on old (early) transistor amps that used 2N3055 which have an F(t) of 4MHz. While new 2N3055's still have the same spec, many have a much higher F(t) which can cause oscillations. I want to use them in a project with LM6171 - please see at http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showt...0&page=1&pp=20 -- Greetings Friedrich Stockhammer http://www.stockhammer.at/ |