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Show posts MenuQuote from: nat on 03/05/2007, 01:35 PMSomething else you can try before that: clean the traces around where the suspect caps used to be. Use alcohol and a cotton swab. The nasty gunk those things leak is conductive and just the residuals can cause problems.Thats a very good thing to do before replacment.
Quote from: fragment on 03/05/2007, 12:14 AMOk, I had the same exact problem as you. Now my CD audio is at full volume, and so is the Hucard sound. It still gets a little occassional static, but it is faint. I will be updating a post on my results using D-Lite's walkthrough. There was one more cap that another member recommended, and when I replaced it my Audio was at full volume.I bought this Duo that Guitarmas had. I was able to get the audio to return. I had to replace every capacitor on the board not just the audio capacitors. All of them had gone bad and had leaked. It was real easy to replace them maybe 30 mins worth of work.
Erik AKA Duo_R
http://www.geocities.com/duo_r@sbcglobal.net
Well thanks everyone for your help. Unfortunately I was not able to get any CD or redbook audio to play correctly. I was able to hear a little CD audio when I turned my TV all the way up but it was very faint and scratchy. The Hu-card audio works perfect now. I replaced all 3 pre-amp capacitors and both post-op amp capacitors. Hopefully one day I will be able to get this Duo to play properly. Thanks again.
Brad