Where can I find a replacement for diode 4 in a Korg M1?

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cake101
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Where can I find a replacement for diode 4 in a Korg M1?

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Hello,
My Korg M1 is not working, and I am in the process of replacing the capacitors and some resistors and a diode that had some corrosion on the PSU.
The diode is D4 in the schematic.
The Hitachi 1SS84 diode. The specs are here: https://pdf.dzsc.com/88889/22732.pdf
This is no longer manufactured, it seems.

The 1N4148 is seen as a replacement. However, if I look at the specs for those, I am met with different values.
Like these:
https://uk.farnell.com/w/c/semiconducto ... c-in-stock

The forward V max available is 1V, not 0.8V. Peak reverse voltage is 100V, there is the recovery time. Some things are not listed.
What can I use?
Any help would be appreciated.
T3owner
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Re: Where can I find a replacement for diode 4 in a Korg M1?

Post by T3owner »

A 1N4148 appears to be a good substitute for the 1SS84. Differences in the specs should not matter in the M1 application.

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