Avoid changing caps in the signal path (shouldn't be any).
Find a 10K resistor or so to help you discharge caps. They can hold those very high voltages for a long time. Measure V before touching them. Use a resistor to discharge safely.
Ensure replacement caps:
V = or > originalTemperature = or greateruF = identical.
The uF in the primary filter caps can be a little larger (uF) but don't go nuts. You stress the transformer and bridge rectifier.
Higher Temperature = longer life.
Triple check polarity on removal and installation.
No, you only want to replace electrolytic caps in the power supply. Changing the film caps is not necessary and can affect sound and retail value.
Find a 10K resistor or so to help you discharge caps. They can hold those very high voltages for a long time. Measure V before touching them. Use a resistor to discharge safely.
Ensure replacement caps:
V = or > originalTemperature = or greateruF = identical.
The uF in the primary filter caps can be a little larger (uF) but don't go nuts. You stress the transformer and bridge rectifier.
Higher Temperature = longer life.
Triple check polarity on removal and installation.
No, you only want to replace electrolytic caps in the power supply. Changing the film caps is not necessary and can affect sound and retail value.