I'm replacing a pair of shorted outputs in an Onkyo TX-SV525 AV
Receiver. The manual states, "Replacements must be from the same beta
group (Hfe) as the original type". This has something to do with the
devices' gain, I suppose. The originals are marked "Toshiba B1557 O 5H"
and "Toshiba D2386 O 5G". MCM Electronics has 2SB1557 and they sub
2SD2386 to 2SD2387. Assuming I properly replace all the other faulty
components in the failed channel's output stage, what's likely to
happen when I power this unit up with sub's that most likely have
different Hfe than the originals? Thanks for any thoughts.
Receiver. The manual states, "Replacements must be from the same beta
group (Hfe) as the original type". This has something to do with the
devices' gain, I suppose. The originals are marked "Toshiba B1557 O 5H"
and "Toshiba D2386 O 5G". MCM Electronics has 2SB1557 and they sub
2SD2386 to 2SD2387. Assuming I properly replace all the other faulty
components in the failed channel's output stage, what's likely to
happen when I power this unit up with sub's that most likely have
different Hfe than the originals? Thanks for any thoughts.