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    I'm working on a 60's 440s Guyatone (tokyo sound) amp that has a part I haven't seen before. The schematic shows a diode and capacitor in parallel, but the amp has this black plastic looking part with a single red dot on one end. It tests like a diode. I can't really get a reliable reading on it with my capacitance meter. Does anyone happen to know what this is? I've attached a picture that shows the parts

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  • #2
    Originally posted by kevtronic View Post
    ...but the amp has this black plastic looking part with a single red dot on one end. It tests like a diode.
    They are just silicon diodes SH-1 or something like that. If there are caps, they usually are ceramics added to snub the noise from the diodes.

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    • #3
      Yup, see them in mid-late-60s Ampegs all the time - the ones with full-wave bridge rectifiers, though without the caps.

      Justin

      Just noticed the dowel jammed under the board... nice!
      Last edited by Justin Thomas; 05-05-2016, 09:06 AM.
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      • #4
        SH-1 Diode for sure.

        SH- 1, Tube SH-1; Röhre SH- 1 ID58393, Solid-State-Diode

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        • #5
          Ya - I'm using the dowels to hold the board up off the chassis while going thru the amp. I figured they were just diodes, but better to ask and look dumb than not to ask and be dumb as I've never seen them before. Thanks for the info...

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          • #6
            Thanks for the info. I couldn't seem to find any info on them searching the web based on the schematic or info on the diodes...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
              That would be them. Thanks for the link...

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              • #8
                And think about it, a diode with a parallel cap would test like a diode, wouldn't it? And a cap with a diode across it probably wouldn;t test well as a cap. Though the signal from the cap test is likely DC current, so reversing your leads during the cap measurement MIGHT make a difference.
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