Julf <[email protected]> writes:

> Probably electrolytic caps that have gone dry, usually pretty easy to
> replace.
>

So possibly nothing big - good. And this sounds plausible, at their age of 
nearly
30 years. 

But I still need somebody to replace these. I know what a soldering iron
is, but I have no idea how I can verify if this is the case.

Thanks,

Rainer

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