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Bumblebee Transistors

Started by macfadyb, April 10, 2014, 10:51:35 PM

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macfadyb

Hey,

First time builder of a MB board, was looking to start with the 'Bumblebee' only to find that the necessary trio of NKT213's cost around 15 a piece from what I saw!

Was wondering how much flexibility there is with substituting a different transistor, such as an AC127 or AC187?

Or would a silicon be better?

Thanks!
Brian

midwayfair

Welcome. :)

Smallbear sells a et of PNP transistors appropriate for the Buzzaround:
http://www.smallbearelec.com/servlet/Detail?no=1272

They aren't NKT213s, but that doesn't matter -- what does matter is that they have appropriate gain and leakage for the circuit.

You can also buy a set of Tonebender MKIII transistors. Smallbear sells those, as does Chromosphere at his store (he's in Australia, but his shipping is reasonable).

You could also buy a batch of germanium transistors from Ebay and test them, but that involves a lot of datasheet hunting to find some with the right gain ranges.

Today's lesson is: Part numbers don't have a sound.

macfadyb


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Quote from: midwayfair on April 10, 2014, 11:48:43 PM
Today's lesson is: Part numbers don't have a sound.

I felt a disturbance in the Force...as if...millions of cork sniffers suddenly cried out in protest.  ;D
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Quote from: midwayfair on April 10, 2014, 11:48:43 PM


Today's lesson is: Part numbers don't have a sound.

:)
Exactly!  And if you sand the part number off in the name of "mojo" the price increases a lot for unobtanium components.



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