All we use the capacitor for is to block any DCVoltages. Have you looked into an oscilloscope? Have you considered using one of those sound card based scopes? They certainly cove the audio range and some are free. I would build a buffer between my sound card input and whatever I'm testing.
Another handy piece of Test equipment one can build is an ESR meter to test electrolytic capacitors in a de-energized circuit.
A signal generator could be a simple oscillator.
This problem you got now can be solved. It depends on you, your time, and your friends budget to get it fixed. There is the economics consideration. I don't think anyone wants to pay more than half of the price of new (parts, labor, and tax).
Another handy piece of Test equipment one can build is an ESR meter to test electrolytic capacitors in a de-energized circuit.
A signal generator could be a simple oscillator.
This problem you got now can be solved. It depends on you, your time, and your friends budget to get it fixed. There is the economics consideration. I don't think anyone wants to pay more than half of the price of new (parts, labor, and tax).
