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Bose capacitor replacement

Old Mar 30, 2005 | 12:21 PM
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Bose capacitor replacement

I could have sworn I saw a write up for replaceing the caps somewhere on the org, but after a half-hour of searching, nothing. I want to try to replace the caps first, if not then I'll just bypass. If anyone knows where a write up is, I would greatly appreciate it.
Old Mar 30, 2005 | 01:33 PM
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There used to be one in the FAQ's. I did it and it wasn't that accurate. Some of the caps had markings of slightly different markings than the writeup. You need a real electronics store to get the right caps, too. Radio Shack won't have them all and you will have to buy assortments and pick through them.Take out one of the amps and get a magnifying glass and read the values. IMHO it really is not worth it. I've got some good amps if you want to go that route, but really most guys will tell you to get rid of the whole bose thing.
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