Well first, since John Bedini erased the transistor designations from the transistors (many others did that as well) to try to protect his design, a good technician can reverse engineer the amp and provide the schematic.
When the amp failed and the owner wanted it repaired, the tech did just that and determined which transistor was used and simply replaced the bad ones with new ones. Since Motorola transistors were made in Mexico after Motorola sold their rights, that is where the new ones came from. no big deal.
as far as the power switch is concerned, look on the parts express website or digikey for a replacement. They are pretty stock/standard type.
my 250/250 mkii looks entirely different inside from the standard model. I upgraded the power supply to dual separate power supplies. All the transistors were upgraded to much better newer more linear transistors. And I mean all.
The internal wiring is all Cardas now. The speaker fuses are gone. Power cord seriously upgraded. Threshold style heat sinks added. Bias increased. Slow start circuit added.
This amp is really nice.
enjoy