I was doing a cleaning and cable management in the living room, noticed how
my AV was really dirty, so I decided to take it and do some dust cleaning.
I opened it and noticed all the large caps for the audio are bulged.
They are Capxon 680uf 50V, everything else looks to be OK, so i'm just going to replace them all 5.
Should I stick with 50V caps or should I go a little higher voltage as long as the space allows it?
Is there anything else that I should change also since I'm going to do the surgery?
The only problem with it was that the sound would sometime drop in volume
and some speakers would become quiet or extremely low volume, to "fix" that
I just raised and lowered the volume few times and it would usually return to "normal",
it kinda descripes like when the analog volume knobs would go dirty on the old sterios.
The service manual.
my AV was really dirty, so I decided to take it and do some dust cleaning.
I opened it and noticed all the large caps for the audio are bulged.
They are Capxon 680uf 50V, everything else looks to be OK, so i'm just going to replace them all 5.
Should I stick with 50V caps or should I go a little higher voltage as long as the space allows it?
Is there anything else that I should change also since I'm going to do the surgery?
The only problem with it was that the sound would sometime drop in volume
and some speakers would become quiet or extremely low volume, to "fix" that
I just raised and lowered the volume few times and it would usually return to "normal",
it kinda descripes like when the analog volume knobs would go dirty on the old sterios.
The service manual.
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