I was having issues with my Carver and it needed to be re-soldered. After about 15-20 years, you want to have any electrolytic caps replaced. The service on my Carver was $400 and it sounds like new. The reality is, Carver was probably not as well made as Adcom in that era so the situation might not be as negative.
The need for caps will be driven by use. If used regularly, you will see that they will have ballooned out due to heat through time.
Good CD Rippers can be had for modest amounts of money, the bigger issue is the amount of time.
Regarding speakers, I make one that would be a good choice. It was explicitly praised by Part-Time Audiophile for it's delivery of upright bass but is pricier than what you are looking at $3999.
Harbeth's would be a fine choice. ATC has a speaker in that price range that would be interesting. A little pricier, you could look at the Devore Gibbon 3XL though it is also a bit pricier at $3499
The need for caps will be driven by use. If used regularly, you will see that they will have ballooned out due to heat through time.
Good CD Rippers can be had for modest amounts of money, the bigger issue is the amount of time.
Regarding speakers, I make one that would be a good choice. It was explicitly praised by Part-Time Audiophile for it's delivery of upright bass but is pricier than what you are looking at $3999.
Harbeth's would be a fine choice. ATC has a speaker in that price range that would be interesting. A little pricier, you could look at the Devore Gibbon 3XL though it is also a bit pricier at $3499