How to fix my preamp dilemma


My NAD integrated succumbed to old age and I found a Parasound Zamp3/Zpre2 combo on Ebay and pulled the trigger. Even this expenditure was somewhat controversial in my marital landscape, some people just don't understand audio fidelity doesn't grow on trees! For <$400, I couldn't have been happier, everything was great......but 8 months in the preamp started switching between channels and has a loud humming noise that seems like it's coming from the transformer, it powers on but is unresponsive.

From here I could use some advice from the knowledgeable, I'm not sure fixing the Zpre2 is money well spent, my first inclination was to find a used Zpre3, but there aren't any around. What seems more attainable at a reasonable price is a used Schiit Saga+, or an oldler Adcom, is it a bad idea to jump ship to another manufacturer given that the Zamp/Zpre are likely designed to function together?
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+1 to repair the Parasound, if it's not way out of line. I REALLY doubt it's the power transformer. Most likely some bad capacitors, relatively cheap.
Loud humming transformer might be a sign of fried rectifier diode - inexpensive repair.  I wouldn't turn it on to avoid further damage.
If you aren't sure what to do with PARASOUND, who I feel is an excellent company and would do everything possible to help, first I would contact them and find out if they can determine the issue and give you an estimate. They may have an authorized repair dealer or facility in your area. If it seems too much then stop there.
Look into the SCHIIT preamps. A lot of sound quality and tech for the money