davidjon_99 wrote:Is there a way I can tell whether it is actually working or not? I've read that an "official" Mesa modification is to replace it with a 1k5 resistor.
The TCR5305 is a 2ma diode that tolerates up to 85V across it. It's a TO-18 package and is obsolete. That's probably why Mesa says use a resistor.
The easy way to find out if it's working is to measure the voltage across it and the current through it, then compute. Voltage across it means it's doing something, and if the current is 2ma, it's working.
I would measure the voltage across it with the amp idling, then measure the voltages across both the plate resistors, compute to get both plate currents and add them. If the result is about 2ma, it's good.
A CCD gives better performance with a diffamp. The resistor will give a cathode impedance of 1.5K, the CCD 375K min. The higher the impedance, the better for a diffamp. You can make up a CCD composite device from other stuff to do the same but still get high impedances if you need to. Not as simple as a resistor, but better performance.