Good morning, can anyone send me the "Boss audio BX-45" diagram or check the acronym of the Q3 and Q4 transistors. Because from the previous repair I find myself (Q3 2N5551) while (Q4 SS8050) and it doesn't seem correct to me. Can anyone help me thanks.
Boss Audio Crossover BX-45
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