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Originally Posted by N2IXK
You will need a cord for testing, but first thing to look for is service info. Then I usually start with a careful removal from the cabinet and inspect for obviously damaged parts and start making up a list of all the caps that need replacement (ALL the paper caps and electrolytics)
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If you can't find a genuine TV power cord, you can get a replacement mixer power cord at Ace hardware. Don't try to force a cord from a laptop power supply or similar. It's easy to break the pins on the interlock male connector.