Fixing computer speakers/amp & need to source a part

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Fixing computer speakers/amp & need to source a part

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I'm looking for a part numbered CT1975-SAM. Digikey doesn't seem to have it and I can't for the life of me remember where else you guys find these small parts for repairs. Can anybody help me out here?
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anyone?
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Looks like it is a house labeled part made by ST. I found all of this online, so take it as you see fit. This is "supposed" to be a direct replacement.

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Thanks for the help guys!
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