I didn't recall that there were only roughly 200 of that amp ever produced. It might be worth more in stock form to a collector than you realize. Any mod might reduce it's dollar value, even if it makes it's sonic value higher. Check out this link,
http://www.arcdb.ws./D150/D150.html
It will kill any currently produced amp today that cost $2000 new in many ways. You can't afford a power supply like that in a 2K unit now, but you should be able to get a whole lot more than that for it from the right person just the way it is, in it's original state, providing it is in excellent physical condition. I think it might be the most sought after of the ARC amps to collectors.
Unless you are attached to it becuse of the provenience, it would be tempting to me to sell it and buy a current ARC offering that you don't need to worry about maintaining. It might suprise you what it would bring on e-bay.
http://www.arcdb.ws./D150/D150.html
It will kill any currently produced amp today that cost $2000 new in many ways. You can't afford a power supply like that in a 2K unit now, but you should be able to get a whole lot more than that for it from the right person just the way it is, in it's original state, providing it is in excellent physical condition. I think it might be the most sought after of the ARC amps to collectors.
Unless you are attached to it becuse of the provenience, it would be tempting to me to sell it and buy a current ARC offering that you don't need to worry about maintaining. It might suprise you what it would bring on e-bay.