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<blockquote data-quote="nateberrier" data-source="post: 6785621" data-attributes="member: 612014"><p>The transistors should look burnt or damaged. you should measure the resistance between each post. such as 1-2 1-3 2-3 on each transistor. if any of them short, replace it. Good luck finding decent transistors though, most of the ones on ebay have an N appended to the end. if this is the case I would just replace all of the ones matching the bad. also most of the newer transistors are made in china and are garbage, Im sure someone on here knows where to get them. Also if anyone knows where to get sil pads i would love you forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateberrier, post: 6785621, member: 612014"] The transistors should look burnt or damaged. you should measure the resistance between each post. such as 1-2 1-3 2-3 on each transistor. if any of them short, replace it. Good luck finding decent transistors though, most of the ones on ebay have an N appended to the end. if this is the case I would just replace all of the ones matching the bad. also most of the newer transistors are made in china and are garbage, Im sure someone on here knows where to get them. Also if anyone knows where to get sil pads i would love you forever. [/QUOTE]
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