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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7207133" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Which mosfets? What kind of amp? What location in the amp? You should snap a few pics and show us what you are talking about. If those FET's you replaced are power supply fets I would not expect the amp to last long if it even works. 10 amp FET's are not going to cut it in the power supply or even in the output section in some cases. It's also not as easy as just replacing the burnt parts. There are other parts of the circuit you need to look into before you call it good. I do have experience with this which is why I question the parts. Never seen or heard of this part being used as a power fet in any amp. Let me help ya out a bit. If you have the wrong parts in the amp and you fire it up there is a chance you could have a catastrophic failure and make the amplifier completely unrepairable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7207133, member: 584130"] Which mosfets? What kind of amp? What location in the amp? You should snap a few pics and show us what you are talking about. If those FET's you replaced are power supply fets I would not expect the amp to last long if it even works. 10 amp FET's are not going to cut it in the power supply or even in the output section in some cases. It's also not as easy as just replacing the burnt parts. There are other parts of the circuit you need to look into before you call it good. I do have experience with this which is why I question the parts. Never seen or heard of this part being used as a power fet in any amp. Let me help ya out a bit. If you have the wrong parts in the amp and you fire it up there is a chance you could have a catastrophic failure and make the amplifier completely unrepairable. [/QUOTE]
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