@hansk46
Just a suggestion. You might be able to kill two birds with one stone. Some years back, ARC upgraded my Ref 5 to the SE version. I seem to recall that the upgrade was about $2500 at the time.
The mod entailed a significant upgrades to parts and the addition of a dozen or so power supply caps. The face plate was also changed.
Bottom line: your pesky problem will be fixed and you will get what will be a remanufactured brand new unit. IMO, the old Ref 5 sounded a whole lot like the Ref 3. I owned both units at one time. The Ref 5SE is definitely a major sonic upgrade over the Ref 5.
Two unknowns: I do not know if ARC is still doing the SE mod and if they are, I do not know the cost. But for the bucks, what a cheap way to really upgrade your sonic experience.
BTW, I own the ARC Ref 6. That is a whole level above the Ref 5SE. Even so, IMO, the Ref 5SE was a heck of a linestage!!!!!! Most excellent!!!
Just a suggestion. You might be able to kill two birds with one stone. Some years back, ARC upgraded my Ref 5 to the SE version. I seem to recall that the upgrade was about $2500 at the time.
The mod entailed a significant upgrades to parts and the addition of a dozen or so power supply caps. The face plate was also changed.
Bottom line: your pesky problem will be fixed and you will get what will be a remanufactured brand new unit. IMO, the old Ref 5 sounded a whole lot like the Ref 3. I owned both units at one time. The Ref 5SE is definitely a major sonic upgrade over the Ref 5.
Two unknowns: I do not know if ARC is still doing the SE mod and if they are, I do not know the cost. But for the bucks, what a cheap way to really upgrade your sonic experience.
BTW, I own the ARC Ref 6. That is a whole level above the Ref 5SE. Even so, IMO, the Ref 5SE was a heck of a linestage!!!!!! Most excellent!!!