As a retired electronics (mostly) vacuum tube technician, I can’t imagine any kind of electronics needing their capacitors replaced after just 13 years. As someone else mentioned, it looks pretty over designed and I can’t imagine you even needing to think about replacing the Nichicon capacitors until the 20 to 30 year mark. The only reason I’d say 20 years is if you started hearing hum issues or other sound quality issues like flabby bass, grainy, dirty sound quality, etc. I think your technician is just trying to earn a buck. Or maybe he’s thinking of upping the capacitance values of the capacitors which gives better filtering (not that it looks like it needs it) but also improves bass and makes the sound cleaner. I’d just leave it alone unless you start having issues. It looks like it was designed well and should serve you nicely.
Replacing Capacitors, I Don’t Wanna!
Hi All,
I spoke to my speaker tech the other day and he brought up my ASR Emitter II Exclusive amplifier, referring to its age and the number of capacitors I’ll have to replace. I bought it new in 2011 so I expect to get at least another ten years before I’ll have to replace its 50+ capacitors but admittedly, I have little knowledge in this area. Just wondering what others have to say about this and I appreciate your input. Here’s a description of the amp ;
https://asraudio.de/files/ASR-Emitter2-Exclusive-Akku-Audiophile-Test-2011-EN.pdf
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