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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Artie, do a search on this board and you will find all sorts of good rebuilding information and a schematic of the STASIS 2 and 3. Just to get you going, the smaller aluminum electrolytic caps are 47uf/50v, but be careful, the original Instrument Devices caps are marked on the positive side.
If your output is a little low on that side, check/replace the 470uf/6.3 axial aluminum electrolytic at the same time. ELNA Silmic II’s or something else nice will work well as replacements. Also, be very nice to that PCB. It won't take being heavy handed and it's really easy to lift a land if you are not careful.
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