If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you have a dusty, non-functioning on your workbench, or you are a vintage gear hunter trying to verify the provenance of a "white label" unit. The MDK MB-17 W is one of those elusive late-70s/early-80s solid-state units that sits right between "pro audio" and "boutique experimental."
| Component | Value | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 10uF / 25V | Tantalum (Replace with Electrolytic for warmer tone) | | Feedback Loop (R7) | 47k Ohms | 1% Metal film | | Biasing Resistor (R12) | 2.2M Ohms | Crucial for JFET drain voltage (Target 6.5V) | | Op-Amp (IC1) | 4558 DD | Do not use TL072 here; slew rate mismatch causes oscillation | | Vactrol (Vactec VTL5C3) | (Obsolete) | Substitute: NSL-32SR3 (Requires resistor mod on LED side) | The "Three Fixes" for the MDK MB-17 W If you are trying to repair a unit without a schematic, follow these three steps. They solve 90% of the issues on this specific board: Mdk Mb-17 W Schematic
The MB-17 W uses two 100uF filter caps that dry out. If the unit passes signal but sounds like a dying gnat, check the negative voltage rail. Replace C15 and C16 (100uF/16V) immediately. If you’ve landed on this page, chances are