ruffrecords
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In the early 1960s when transistors first became available in the UK, almost all of them were housed in metal cans. The BC109C was the very first go to low noise high gain NPN silicon transistor. Everyone in audio used it. Later on, the cheaper plastic TO92 packaged transistors came out and everyone switched to using BC184C instead. Not because it was any better, but because it was cheaper.I'm not an expert in transistor but I'm building a 8 channel neve style preamp and on the BOM I also have bc184c as a transistor to use, but the guy that made the project told me to get a bc109c that was used on the early 1073. He also put a footprint on the PCB for a TO-13 transistor and not a TO-92 that why I was confused about it...
Any thought about this one?
Cheers
Ian