Amp Parts...Please Identify and Value

MrOroz11
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Im aware of what half of this stuff is but dont have a clue on the value of it. I hope this is posted in the correct location. It will be for sale once i figure out the value. Or someone can make an offer? Any questions feel free to ask, ill do my best to answer

 
I have no idea. I know theres a ton of mosfets and transistors. replacement knobs for gain, filters, etc. a couple transformers. I opened a body shop which was formerly an audio store and they did amp repair on site. This bag of stuff was left behind. just seein if i can get anything out of it. The specific transformers and mosfets (after googling) are valued at roughly 1.50 each. theres like 100 of them or so. sry i cant answer your question in full.

 
Might have better luck on egay but post it here anyway.

there are a few DIY guys that try and repair their own ****.

75-100 bucks shipped, Do those Large output FETS look new or do they look like they have been used?

 
everything seems new as far as the mosfets. the bags arent even opened on some of them. The loose ones in the picture i removed from the bag because i was getting too much glare from the camera. the ONLY items that look used are the terminals for speaker inputs and the pwr, gnd, rem, they look like they were removed with intent to put on another amp at some point. Looking at them using a bit of common knowledge, 90% of this stuff has never been used

 
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looks like you have a few power supply driver boards there,a few class d output inductors,those black and light blue boxes are either capacitors or relays,some transistor clamp downs from god knows what amp or amps and a lot of various fets,transistors,bjt's . It may be worth your while to dig through the parts and sort them and see what you actually have. Some of those parts can get very pricey. Like say for instance if you happen to have some old MPSU07's or MPSU57's those things are selling for 7.95 a piece on ebay right now. Depending on what parts you have you could make a killing. 100 dollars may be low depending on the part numbers you have. Although if you don't know how to properly test a transistor or fet then you can't really know if these are good parts or if they are junk. Very easy thing to do if you have a good multimeter and some knowledge.

 
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