I'm ready to get my hands dirty with Cap replament on my macs.

How do I get started with this?

I'm not a total stranger to a soldering iron, or component electronics,
but has someone already compiled a list of capacitor locations, part
numbers and where to buy them? And best practice for
replacement/strategy?



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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of leaknoil
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 4:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Another sound question, Mac SE/30 no speaker sound??


Probably the capacitors on the motherboard that are part of the amp for 
the speaker have leaked out or gone bad.

Sterling wrote:
> I watched another member try and figure out their sound on their Mac
> and I have the same thing I think.
>
> I can hear sound with headphones on the aux sound port on the back of
> the SE/30, but not through the speakers.
>
> I took the MB out and plugged the speaker in the SE/30 into my
> Performa and the speaker on the SE/30 seems to work just fine.
>
> So it's something on the motherboard where it can produce sound, but
> not out the jumper header on the MB?
> >
>
>   



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