DYNACO HAFLER Transistor Socket, TO-3 Constructed of Proprietary Material Containing Ceramic Particles, Gold Pins, New

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DYNACO HAFLER Transistor Socket, TO-3 Constructed of Proprietary Material Containing Ceramic Particles, Gold Pins, New The listing consists of 2 Vintage Dynaco Hafler transistor sockets, model MS-091, constructed of a proprietary white thermal plastic material containing ceramic particles and gold pins. This material has high thermal conductivity and excellent insulating properties. These sockets are designed for medical equipment as well as high end vintage audio equipment and are compatible with TO-3 transistors. Made in the United States for Marantz and or other commercial equipment. These units are essential components for restoring and maintaining vintage audio systems, providing reliable and high-quality performance for your audio setup. Status: Discontinued TO-3 STYLE Power Transistor and/or Voltage Regulator Socket. Heavy Duty Chassis/PCB Mount. Expensive Discontinued Transistor Socket was formerly used in medical MRI products manufactured of a special proprietary material to meet the requirements for tight tolerances, static dissipation, high frequency transistors. Length 1.50" (38 mm) X Width 0.78" (20 mm) X Thickness of Base Excluding pins 0.300" (7.8 mm) 6/32 Threaded Base Vintage High Quality Manufactured Professional Component ideal for High-end Commercial and Audio. Suitable to High End Audio - Marantz, Nakamichi, Rotel, Thorens, Bang & Olufsen, Crown International, Denon, DAC, Tandberg, Luxman, Onkyo, Teac, Cambridge Audio, McIntosh, Accuphase, CCU NAD, Audiolab, JBL, Pioneer, Harman Kardon, CM LABS, Technics, Kenwood, JVC, & Sony. Vintage - New Old Stock - Rare - Difficult TO-3 Component to Locate Proudly Made in USA
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