Suggestions please!! --Need to replace vintage Audio Research VT 200 Tube Power Amp


I have a nearly 25 year old ARC VT200 amp, which just arc'd out on me for the 3rd time in 18 months, and I have decided I cannot sink any more money or aggravation into this amp. I purchased it used about 7 years ago, and it had just been re-tubed, and it ran problem free for me for over 5 years. Then without warning it arc'd out, resulting in a replacement of all tubes, capacitors, etc.  10 months later, the same thing happened again.  I nearly bailed on it then, but the repair shop assured me that they could "really fix it" this time, blaming the repeat issue on the need to replace all of the tube sockets and repair some thinning wiring, and they assured me it would be "like new" and should run problem free for years to come.  It's been 9 months, and it's been running fine with relatively light use (probably 300 hours since the repair) and last night the fireworks happened again. Needless to say, I've now reached the end of the road with this amp. 
So my questions are these--as much as I loved the amp (when it was working!) a comparable new ARC tube amp (which appears to be in the $15k+ range) is out of my price range. The VT 200 is currently paired with an ARC Reference 2 preamp and a tube ARC phono stage from the same era, which are working fine, and they are driving a massive pair of ProAc Response Four speakers. I listen almost exclusively to vinyl on a VPI turntable. Does anyone have a suggestion for a new power amp for under $10K (after this experience I am reluctant to go the used route)? Also, would it be OK to pair a solid state amp with these tube components, and if so, any recommendations?  Thanks!!
karmicg
The B+ voltage on the output tubes is too high for those Russian-made KT-series tubes! This wouldn't be a problem for original USA 6550's or British KT88's. But NOS supplies of those tubes are practically nonexistent! ARC shouldn't run those Russian tubes so hard! This has been a constant problem with ARC tube amps for years!
Excessive screen-grid voltage/current is another problem area which can lead to tube death!
Get rid of that VT200. Buy a Crown XLS1502. 600wpc/4ohms!  $439! And it will still be working into the next century!
You can no longer get a new one, so keep an eye out for a used Music Reference RM-9 Mk.2 or RM-200 Mk.2, both the antithesis of ARC power amps.
All the ARC VT Series Amps are a pain in the butt to bias, and it’s just not the output but input tubes as well that have to be biased. Without extremely close matched tube sets (both) it is nearly impossible to bias these amps. You pretty much have to tear the amp apart to bias them. The cost to re-tube the amp alone isn’t worth it. There’s a good reason you don’t see these amps on the used market anymore; cost to re-tube, bias and most have blown up. You can probably fix it easy enough but it’s just not worth the cost for all new tubes which you’ll need to do or it’s just going to fail again and have a tech that knows this amp well bias it. If ARC will even touch it, the cost will be insane. Lots of great SS amps I’d move to before even thinking about fixing your VT 200. I’d just throw it out there for sale and someone will buy it... hopefully they’ll know what they’re doing.

Maybe just sell all three of your ARC pieces and look for a used Gryphon Diablo 300 and just make life a lot easier.