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First thing to check is the speaker. Switch them to be sure it is not the speaker. The unit was made in 1987. The capacitors that you are talking about are mounted to the main board. There are more than one. It does not appear that you are very versed in electronic repair and this could be a disaster to attempt to repair the unit. It involves soldering and attention to detail. You will have to remove the main board and all associated items that are in the way. Realistic STA 2380 Service Manual Analog Alley Manuals
All radios hum when they don't know the words. On the real side of things though, there are parts in that unit that change AC to DC and there are parts that suppress the hum.
The service manual is here: http://www.analogalley.com/osccart/product_info.php?currency=JPY&products_id=1124
If you don't know how to solder, I would not download this. You are looking at bad diodes or capacitors.
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I used bing rather than google.
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I have a sta-2080 realistic receiver and wide range frequency equalizer plus a tape deck sct-22 all realistic.My problem is when i play the tuner or cd player witch is connected to the aux
the volume goes soft and then loud with a lot of cracking sound now ther is hardly any volume.when i play the tape deck it has it own volume control every thing is good so what parts do i need. thanks corneil
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