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Part needed for Turner Super Sidekick Microphone

Jim1428

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I am looking for a Motorola chip for this mike, part number is MFC 4000B.

I have found several places on line selling this part or the equivalent for $20.00 or more, is this the going
rate or can it be obtained for less?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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Try a lm386, that's what the sidekicks i have seen had in,
It might work, the Motorola chip is a 4 pin device, the lm386 is 8 pin, looking at the data sheet the schematic is similar, I will compare both schematics for compatibly.

Thanks for the tip.
 
im guessing turner made 2 versions of the board,
i remember looking in my ssk and thinking they could have used a lower noise lower output opamp rather than something more commonly found driving a speaker in low outout audio devices.
i never did hook a loud speaker up to see if it really would drive it to a reasonable sound level.

good luck
 
im guessing turner made 2 versions of the board,
i remember looking in my ssk and thinking they could have used a lower noise lower output opamp rather than something more commonly found driving a speaker in low outout audio devices.
i never did hook a loud speaker up to see if it really would drive it to a reasonable sound level.

good luck
I am going to try the lm386 just for grins, it may work better than the original, you never know until you try it.
 

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