The Oompa Loopas don’t like their pictures taken!!
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You need to find originals- the size is part of the sound!
Good luck! I am jokingly serious. I have actually been to more than one electronics store digging through bins looking for the same rectifier found in a mid 70’s EM. Found some eventually and bought a few and no noe one will know its been redone. Caps do age but if you find a well stored unused one I bet it works for a good long while.
But modern is the fix and forget solution....
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