You take it back and negotiate with your repair man. Checking audio is absolutely vital in any Amiga repair because of the chances of problems due to leakage.
With the unit on and no sound playing you start taking measurements around the audio section with a multimeter and work out which part of the circuit isn't working. If you have a CRO that's even better. I've covered audio issues in various Amiga models over many posts and so have others, so if the capacitors have just been done then I would assume there was some kind of warranty offered or at least assumed otherwise it's caveat emptor.
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