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Need advice on replacing ceramic capacitors (in Klipsch ProMedia 2.1's)

We would need to know what size they are. Can you measure the caps or are they too badly damaged? If so then can you measure the pads?

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If they are small like that then you need to be very accurate.

If you measure the pads, then provide the measurement indicated by the 4.3 below

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If I have that measurement I can find a cap that will fit.
 
Looks like they need to handle those transformer secondary voltages, 40 for the one, and 80 for the other?
 
I'm assuming those are 250 volt caps. There is really no reason not to provide plenty of extra voltage rating, since the cost difference is nil. But who knows, maybe they cheaped out and went with 100V or 120V caps. At any rate, I'll provide a 500V+ replacement part. They will cost around 50 cents apiece.
 
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