You've gotten thirty some years out of them and enjoy them it sounds like. If you have a good tech locally I'd go for it. Replace all the power caps and not just the one. Probably get another thirty years out of them or enough to pay for your investment. Obviously depends on the cost in the end. If you're getting into the cost of a new amp like a Parasound A23, I'd probably have to look at a new amp. Hopefully you're only talking a few hundred dollars or less for the fix. I wouldn't spend too much as these amps don't sell for much. Tuff finding mosfets I recall on these amps so that's another issue as well.
DIY Counterpoint SA12 Repair...does it make sense to spend the $$?
Have an SA 12 and SA 3.1... running Vandersteen 2Bs. I'm the original owner - gear was bought in Leucadia, CA in the late 80's. The SA 12 just blew a cap (?)... flexible silicone like substance all over the the c-board. Pre-amp is still OK. Living overseas so practically impossible to ship stateside for professional repair. Question: does it make sense to spend the time and $$ on this "project". I have access to local techs that can do basic electronic repairs but have to wonder at the complexity of this DIY job. Advice??
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