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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 8267584" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Lets start with this. What kind of amp is it and what's the problem you are having with the amp? It sounds like the part you are looking for is IRFZ44N which is a power supply fet. More often than not the power supply fets go south after a failure in the output section. The output section usually does not fail explosively or visibly to the ***** eye. The output transistors or fets can be totally shorted with no visible sign of a failure. You may have a much bigger repair on your hands than you think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 8267584, member: 584130"] Lets start with this. What kind of amp is it and what's the problem you are having with the amp? It sounds like the part you are looking for is IRFZ44N which is a power supply fet. More often than not the power supply fets go south after a failure in the output section. The output section usually does not fail explosively or visibly to the ***** eye. The output transistors or fets can be totally shorted with no visible sign of a failure. You may have a much bigger repair on your hands than you think [/QUOTE]
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