I read a thread here where someone had an SWR Bass 350 with an output buzz (In other words, the pre-amp was fine). Enzo pointed to a capacitor being the cause of the output buzz, and the reporter reheated up the solder joint and the issue was fixed.
My amp has the same issue. So I ripped out the PCB and I found the two caps. I touch one and it feels solid, so I heat up the solder and call it good. I touch the second one, and the cap's positive lead is TOTALLY BROKEN. So, I heat up the solder pads and remove it.
I call my local guitar repair shop to see if they have the cap, and they ask for the specs. I give them what I can find on the cap, and they don't have the part.
My question is if anyone knows of a replacement cap and where I can get it? Or, do you know how to read the cap code to determine the specs for a replacement? Here's what's on the cap (PHOTO BELOW):
Brand: Nippon Chemi-Con
Line 1: SMH 85(Degree sign)C
Line 2: 80V 6800UF(M)
Line 3: UCC 63A 06L 63
Thanks for any help you can provide.
My amp has the same issue. So I ripped out the PCB and I found the two caps. I touch one and it feels solid, so I heat up the solder and call it good. I touch the second one, and the cap's positive lead is TOTALLY BROKEN. So, I heat up the solder pads and remove it.
I call my local guitar repair shop to see if they have the cap, and they ask for the specs. I give them what I can find on the cap, and they don't have the part.
My question is if anyone knows of a replacement cap and where I can get it? Or, do you know how to read the cap code to determine the specs for a replacement? Here's what's on the cap (PHOTO BELOW):
Brand: Nippon Chemi-Con
Line 1: SMH 85(Degree sign)C
Line 2: 80V 6800UF(M)
Line 3: UCC 63A 06L 63
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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