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RE: Dynaco A-25 problem.

No expert here, but if it were my problem I would try to eliminate the switch as a possible cause before replacing the capacitor. A little
De-Oxit or similar, working the switch a little, trying different positions should tell you something.
It never hurts to replace the capacitor, but watch your hands in that tight space while soldering. I nearly became part of the circuit once.


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