Luxman R-5045 - Capacitor at amplifier output broke, can i replace with higher capacitance ?

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  • mikkele86
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    • Apr 2017
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    Luxman R-5045 - Capacitor at amplifier output broke, can i replace with higher capacitance ?

    Hello Im renovation a Luxman R-5045

    On the attached picture there is a cap 0.047uF (47nF) and a resistor, 10ohm. What is their purpose ? and what would happend if I were to replace the caps with lets say, 10nF or 100nF ?
    because thats what i got in stock :/

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  • mikkele86
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    #2
    Nevermind,i got the answer from internet search

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      • Sep 2022
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      If you have 100nF, use two in series. This will give you approximately 47nF.

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