I have this DSL 401 that has a reverb problem. The main problem is that the reverb is not working at all. I have checked all the usual suspects: tank, cable, voltage to the chips, and plugged other tanks into the amp & plugged the 401's tank into another amp. When I plug the 401's tank into another amp it works, so it is not the reverb tank or the cables.
Anyway, jumping ahead I checked ever resistor and transistor in the circuit to no failures. Now I last decided to check all the zener diodes on the entire board just to make sure and I ran into >>> ZD5 (BZC558). It is open and was reading .009 on both sides. Looking at the schematic it makes sense that this could be my culprit. My question now is, if I have other zener diodes laying around that rate higher than this one, can they be used in this case or do I have to make it match up completely? Also, if this part is bad is there anything else I should be worried about after replacing the diode.
Thanks for being here to help and it is always much appreciated.
Anyway, jumping ahead I checked ever resistor and transistor in the circuit to no failures. Now I last decided to check all the zener diodes on the entire board just to make sure and I ran into >>> ZD5 (BZC558). It is open and was reading .009 on both sides. Looking at the schematic it makes sense that this could be my culprit. My question now is, if I have other zener diodes laying around that rate higher than this one, can they be used in this case or do I have to make it match up completely? Also, if this part is bad is there anything else I should be worried about after replacing the diode.
Thanks for being here to help and it is always much appreciated.
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