Whoopysnorp
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I suspect that my Studio .22 may benefit from having the caps redone, as it is sounding a little duller than I believe it should be (even with new tubes). I've never had a cap job done on any of my amps but I am curious about whether it's something I could handle. I wouldn't say I have a strong knowledge of circuits, but I understand the basics, and I can solder just fine. I'm well aware that caps can potentially hold lethal voltages inside them, and I actually followed some instructions to build a cap discharging device out of a voltmeter probe and a resistor and I think something else a while ago. Is there anything to it other than getting the proper cap values, putting them in with the proper polarity, making sure you don't overheat the board with the soldering gun, and making sure you don't kill yourself?