@soix
I have a 90's .5 that I picked up a few years ago. One of 3 amps in my rotation. Thankfully, still working great as of a few months ago until I switched it out for my Hegel. Probably put it back in the system soon to give it a run - fingers crossed! ;-)
The board failure is a known problem that came to my attention when talking with my repair tech a while back. I inquired about switching out the old capacitors and doing a refresh, so to speak. He pretty much advised against it and warned me to not be surprised if it quits on me. Hopefully, I've got one of the hardier ones! Like others, I've been considering sending it in for a makeover. We'll see.
My question is: that you know of, is there any actual risk of fire, other component damage, etc? Seems like a solder or two failing on a board wouldn't be any real threat. But, I'm not an expert by any means. What happened when yours failed?
Thanks