Replacement for NAD 7175PE receiver? (NAD 165BEE + NAD C427 + ARC D130?)


My dear old NAD 7175PE receiver is giving me fits with static in the volume and tone controls.  After almost 30 years, I think it's earned its retirement.  So, what now?  This is for my 2nd system that has my TV, Oppo Blu-ray, various VHS and cassette devices;  speakers are Vandersteen 1b and Hifiman 560 headphones (on a Schiit Lyr 2).

I wanted to re-buy this receiver!  I can't find anything like it.  I don't want a home theater solution, and I don't want to connect more speakers, and I don't have digital devices (except a Sonos).  I would like FM, though.

I'm thinking of getting the NAD 165BEE preamp + NAD C427 tuner, and using my old Audio Research D130 power amp to drive the Vandersteens.  What do you think?

Reviews seem to be positive for the NAD preamp.  Specs on the NAD tuner make we wonder whether it's as good as the one in the receiver, though.  I thought about an NAD C275BEE power amp, but I have this ARC amp already -- which do you think is better?

Thanks in advance!

rach_fan
I saw this post and wanted to understand which stereo techs in the Cincinnati area @reubent would recommend for NAD 7175PE service. 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.
@buckeyefrank  - Hey Frank. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Lost the name/contact for the vintage repair guy. Found it today.

Matt's Vintage Audio Repair

Just google it and you'll find Matt's contact information. He gets rave reviews from the folks over at the AudioKarma site. And those guys are seriously into vintage stereo.

Good luck. Hope it goes your way.
I had two 7175 PE receivers that did exactly what you are experiencing. Disconnect everything, take the cover off, spray contact cleaner in the volume pot and turn knob back and forth. Spray cleaner in all the switches; input selector, tone controls, and balance control. Work those back and forth, push input switch buttons on and off. Should work fine after that.
I still have a 7020 down in the basement. Great amps for that era.