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Default Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb

Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker spot in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about 1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.

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Default Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb

If you find a source from outside the newsgroup, please post the source.

Earlier today I made a similar post to sci.electronics.components. I am
looking for a 12V bulb like that for a JVC R-X400 receiver. If I get
responses to my post, I will post them here.

Don




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Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker spot

in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about 1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.

--
-glasnostJDC





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Default Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb

glasnostJDC wrote:
Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker spot in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about 1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.


http://www.vintage-electronics.cc/lamp.html

HTH,
Bill M

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Default Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb

Your my hero ;-) Thank you very much

-glasnostJDC

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glasnostJDC wrote:
Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker

spot in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about

1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.


http://www.vintage-electronics.cc/lamp.html

HTH,
Bill M




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Default Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb

I bought some bulbs like that at Radio Shack once

"glasnostJDC" wrote in message
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Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker spot

in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about 1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.

--
-glasnostJDC







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Exactly!

Don



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Your my hero ;-) Thank you very much

-glasnostJDC

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glasnostJDC wrote:
Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker

spot in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is

about
1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.


http://www.vintage-electronics.cc/lamp.html

HTH,
Bill M






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Default Another Possible Source -> Pioneer SX-737 Light Bulb


Based on a response to my post in sci.electronics.components, I did a google
search on 3AG lamp and found the following:

http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...ategory=320300

apparently these bulbs are 3AG in size (a fuse size) and sometimes called
fuse lamps. Might want to try "lamp" instead of "bulb" in a search also.

Your mileage may vary!

Don





"glasnostJDC" wrote in message
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Hello I'm in search of front display light bulb for a Pioneer SX-737
receiver, I'm looking for an exact replacement, I'm not going to alter
anything with in this receiver. It works perfect other than a darker spot

in
the display. There's a picture of the light bulb at:

http://web.cnyconnect.net/donato/pio...ight%20003.jpg

Sorry for the quality, I was just taking a quick pic. The size is about 1
1/8" by 1/4" and is ratted 8 volts at 300 mA. Thanks for your help.

--
-glasnostJDC





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