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I have a Sony XES-M3 that's out for repair right now. While digging through schematics, I noticed that there are coupling caps (I think that's what they are) across each speaker output channel. Digging through the service manual, it lists them as such:

c103 / c203 = .0022MF Film

My problem is that throughout the manual, it lists uF as the standard rating for caps. I have no clue what MF is. I was thinking of changing or upgrading these. Any thoughts on this?

Here's a photo of the outputs. The Blue things are the caps:


Here's the listing in the manual:


Here's the legend from the manual:
 

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Those caps have nothing to do with sound quality.They are more for high frequency spikes and oscillation problems.
 

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Exactly what I was hoping to hear. Thank you all!
 

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Sweet amp you got there...I was going for one on ebay but it quickly went out of my spending limit, doh.
 
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