2N2613 alternative

Started by HeavyFog, February 01, 2017, 08:01:48 AM

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HeavyFog

Anyone know a close alternative for ge 2N2613 transistors? Putting together a selmer buzztone and small bear doesn't stock them. Thinking of using a few 2N404s or maybe some transistors in the fz1 category since the hfe in most of them is in the lower region i need plus the fz1 schematic is somewhat similar to the buzztone. I'm open to try out and socket any ge transistors i can get from small bear.

PRR

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http://www.vintagehofner.co.uk/britamps/selmer/schematic/buzz.jpeg

I don't think you want to fool with Si devices without a full re-design and re-tweak.

Note that it runs on THREE Volts, not 9V. This matters.

I don't see that it is fussy. Any PNP Ge with hFE from 30 to 150 should bias-up as good as the originals. (Which were probably all over the place bias-wise). SmallBear has loads of them. 2N404 is not a bad choice.
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smallbearelec

The Buzztone is not one of the circuits that depends on transistor leakage for bias current. Try a bag of remainders:

http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/low-gain-germanium-pnp-50-to-59-bag-of-5/
http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/low-gain-germanium-pnp-60-to-69-bag-of-5/

The p/n is not important. The slightly humid air in the Cave, combined with aromatics from the many craft breweries near us, contributes to the superior tone [humor]...

bluebunny

Quote from: smallbearelec on February 01, 2017, 07:50:39 PM
The slightly humid air in the Cave, combined with aromatics from the many craft breweries near us, contributes to the superior tone

That is the coolest USP, Steve.  Mojo by the pint...   :icon_cool:
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Ohm's Law - much like Coles Law, but with less cabbage...

HeavyFog

Il definitely be picking up some 2n404s and socket them just incase i don't like them. Wouldn't hurt to get a bag of extras to test!

As for powering il be using a regulator+inverter circuit so i can daisy chain it with other negative ground pedals. Very exited for this build! Figured i might as well stick to the Pink Floyd theme and get parts to build a big muff along with with it. Kit Rae has a schematic iv'e been meaning to build for a while now.

kaycee

I've built several, they are not that fussy, a variety of gains is more useful than specific transistors I think. I used a trim on the base of Q1 to dial in bias. Its a nice little circuit.