I'm the only owner of this integrated amp, so I know its history. I used it exclusively for vinyl with a set of Spica TC50 speakers, ast of KEF C15s, a Dual CS5000 turntable and a Linn cartridge--forget the model--and mostly listened to all kinds of non-rock music.
Then I went through a long period of not wanting to listen. Now I do.
When I went to turn the amp on after two or three years of silence, it was dead. I figured that it had blown a fuse and would be a cheap repair. Not so. The repair shop says it needs a new set of MOSFETs on the output side at a cost of $275 US, plus $75 of labor. Says that a power surge, which happens often here, even with surge protectors, might have killed it--the surge protector might have died as well from overuse.
Is it worth repairing just for the phono stage and the fact that I'm the original owner? I can find the same model on Audiogon for much less, but don't know their histories. There's one for $250, and one for $150, both SAID to be in good working condition.
Advice, please.



