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Michael Fiedler
 
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Default Transistor 104628

I made a mistake in my previous posting looking at the wrong
transistor. I should have written I am looking for a 104628
transistor, which I suspect, is a germanium. It is from a Gibson
guitar amp from 1970. The top is a TO-92 and it has a round bottom;
maybe a TO-98M package?? Anyhow, I am looking for a sub or original
for this, and would appreciate some ideas. I am still checking to see
if it is PNP or NPN and what voltages are on the junctions.

Mike
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