orion 2500d

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I can't see the designations but if it's the cap against the PS driver board, it should not get hot, unless the amp is driven to full output for a long time. If you have significant high-frequency at that point, you likely have either bad caps further back or shorted inductors, assuming that the amp is oscillating at or near the correct frequency (80kHz?).
 
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I replaced the capacitor with a exact value, but now when the amp is power on
My power supply amp meter start to oscillating between 4 and 7 amps, but not
Power On. I measured the capacitor c371 for frequency and find out it have about 10hz
Ac or dc, 10 volts dc and 1,9 volts ac no RCA jacks connected.
 
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