On Oct 1, 8:37 pm, GuyWithGuitars <countjim...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Question in short, certainly there's go to be bad caps that control
> the power-on situation too - if the audio caps make the audio fail,
> which ones make the power-on circuit fail?

As others have told you more than once, if you're going to replace any
of the caps, you may as well replace them all.  Leaving any of the old
caps on there is just asking for a ruined logic board in the future.

IIRC, the four 47uF caps under the power supply have to do with the
power-on circuit, but that memory is about fifteen years old.

Jeff Walther

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