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<blockquote data-quote="Haunz" data-source="post: 6789201" data-attributes="member: 576010"><p>He should be using a solder-sucker to get all old solder out of the mounting holes before trying to pull the caps out...</p><p></p><p>With that said, failing caps are often pretty obvious because they swell up and even burst... if you still think it's bad caps try pulling one out and check it with a DMM.. (many will measure capacitance)</p><p></p><p>I too would recommend getting the amp benched at a repair shop... many will give free estimates, so it won't necassarilly cost you anything to have a professional look at it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haunz, post: 6789201, member: 576010"] He should be using a solder-sucker to get all old solder out of the mounting holes before trying to pull the caps out... With that said, failing caps are often pretty obvious because they swell up and even burst... if you still think it's bad caps try pulling one out and check it with a DMM.. (many will measure capacitance) I too would recommend getting the amp benched at a repair shop... many will give free estimates, so it won't necassarilly cost you anything to have a professional look at it... [/QUOTE]
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