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RE: To switch quad cap or not..

Posted by pmaneri@samsontech.com on August 8, 2016 at 14:41:44:

Omnibuss, I agree with Viridian about going to the SDS boards. I did the same on my PAS-3x.
The advantage being modern, easily replaced caps. The CE Manuf. caps are still iffy in my book. The first one I used leaked inside my preamp and damaged the plating. Another one had a section open up thus rendering my ST-70 a 12w/ch amp instead of 35w/ch. I tacked another cap across the bad one and it came right back up.
When I questioned CE about it, they said they hadn't heard any complaints (in 2007).