Yes. It looks like it is probably a filter capacitor. Read the value and order one from Mouser or your local TV/HiFi repair shop and then when it arrives solder it to the board after desoldering the broken legs that are through the board. The value will be printed on the other side, (not shown in your photo).
Something like this:
667-ECQ-E2475JF
Mouser part number. Check the dimensions and confirm that your capacitor is 4.7uF@250v.
667-ECQ-E2475JF
Mouser part number. Check the dimensions and confirm that your capacitor is 4.7uF@250v.
Hello friend. where I found a problem with power rockford bd1000. the conditions are sometimes protective or not sometimes. This power makes no sound. but high noise occurs. if what needs to be fixed
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