Transistors for Wurlitzer 200 & 206

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These new transistors are great to have in the event that you are repairing a Wurlitzer 200 or 206 amplifier. Having these on hand will give you the added security that, during your troubleshooting, you have the components to handle nearly everything the amp throws your way.

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These new transistors are great to have in the event that you are repairing a Wurlitzer 200 or 206 amplifier. Having these on hand will give you the added security that, during your troubleshooting, you have the components to handle nearly everything the amp throws your way.

Over time, components in vintage amps will degrade, resulting in noise and poor performance. This kit contains hand-selected replacements for components that commonly fail in Wurlitzer 200 amplifiers. Installing the parts in this kit can help you achieve a more reliable, cleaner-sounding Wurlitzer.

Please note that the Wurlitzer 200a and 200 are very different.

Choosing which components to replace and which components to keep depends on a number of factors, including the condition of the amplifier as well as the personal preference of its user. For this reason, we offer an all encompassing kit with which you can replace as many or as few components as your specific amp requires.

Features of this kit include:

  • High-quality components hand-picked for suitability in a vintage solid state circuit

  • Components individually bagged and labeled

  • Can be installed in all Wurlitzer 200 amplifiers


Warning: Safe and effective installation of the components in this kit requires some electronics experience. Incorrect installation of these components can result in damage to your amplifier or injury to yourself. If you are unsure how to install these components yourself, you can mail in your amp or drop it off at our Tuckahoe, NY location and we will install the components for you.

We would consider replacing transistors to be a task for any repair-person! However, transistors are a little more sensitive to heat than other types of components, so a quick and light touch with the soldering iron will help you here. Also, careful attention and notice should be taken on transistor pinouts (E, C, B) and where they are on your board.


For further details, check out our guide: What components should I replace in my vintage amp, and why?

Looking for the rebuild kit? The rebuild kit can be found here: full 200 rebuild kit