The Marshall DLS 401 amp is notorious for having a overheating problem with it's bridge rectifier and I was wondering if replacing the original rectifier with a larger one could damage the amp in the long run.
Here's a link to a page where this has been done: http://pbenco.wordpress.com/dsl401-repair/
My question is, would I be better off replacing the rectifier with one that has the original specs?
Maybe glue on a heat sink?
Here's a link to a page where this has been done: http://pbenco.wordpress.com/dsl401-repair/
My question is, would I be better off replacing the rectifier with one that has the original specs?
Maybe glue on a heat sink?