Don,
Why not just get it repaired? It's a nice amp(s) that you like and has the power you need. Replacing would also be much more expensive than repairing. The Sunfire uses a class d switching power supply that would not be very expensive to replace, if that was the cause of the breakdown.
You could also have the repair tech check out the class A/B amp sections and replace any caps, etc that are questionable. You should probably at least get a repair estimate.
If you're set on replacing it, you should post your budget, power needs and sq preferences,
Thanks,
Tim
Why not just get it repaired? It's a nice amp(s) that you like and has the power you need. Replacing would also be much more expensive than repairing. The Sunfire uses a class d switching power supply that would not be very expensive to replace, if that was the cause of the breakdown.
You could also have the repair tech check out the class A/B amp sections and replace any caps, etc that are questionable. You should probably at least get a repair estimate.
If you're set on replacing it, you should post your budget, power needs and sq preferences,
Thanks,
Tim