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re: Audiophile/Vinyl Thread - Post Pics, Advice, Questions, Setups, etc.
Posted on 4/29/15 at 12:20 am to Rebelgator
Posted on 4/29/15 at 12:20 am to Rebelgator
Rebelgator,
You may want to take the receiver to a repair shop and have the caps (capacitors) checked or replaced. They go bad with age and happens to all solid state/transistor amps. Music will still play if you don't, but it will sound amazing if you replace the 30 year old caps. It may run $50 or so, but well worth it.
You may want to take the receiver to a repair shop and have the caps (capacitors) checked or replaced. They go bad with age and happens to all solid state/transistor amps. Music will still play if you don't, but it will sound amazing if you replace the 30 year old caps. It may run $50 or so, but well worth it.
Posted on 4/30/15 at 1:53 pm to Marco Esquandolas
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You may want to take the receiver to a repair shop and have the caps (capacitors) checked or replaced. They go bad with age and happens to all solid state/transistor amps. Music will still play if you don't, but it will sound amazing if you replace the 30 year old caps. It may run $50 or so, but well worth it.
Yeah, I was going to have the wood on it and the speakers refinished anyway. Might as well.
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