Should I repair my amp?


I need to make repairs to my Levinson 333.5 amplifier that will cost about $2,500.00. Do any of you out there have a learned opinion as to whether it is a good idea to spend the money or put the money toward a different amplifier. I have other Levinson equipment (CD player and preamp) as well. The amp drives B&W Signature 120 speakers.

Neosteo (JJB)
neosteo
Lots of well qualified techs out there. It's not quite rocket science.
As long as the tech can figure out the values for the bad parts.
Repairing an amp such as this is not that difficult. This amp had an issue with capacitors, that are easy to replace by the manufacturer or an authorized rep or a really good technician. It really isn't rocket science.

If you really liked the sound, keep the amp and repair it.

If you didn't like the sound, you still have to have it fixed before you sold it anyway. Unless you sell it as non working, which will result in you selling it for almost nothing.

Get it fixed and keep it. It really is a decent amp when the caps are replaced

Companies like Mark Levinson (not the original company) come out with "new" or upgraded products all the time which replaces the original stuff. This diminishes the resale value of the replaced/upgraded equipment greatly. Understand, upgrading equipment doesn't hurt the resale value much, because one can purchase it, send it in for an upgraded and be good to go. Example, Audio Research REF 5 can be factory upgraded to the REF5SE status.

Look. If you don't have money growing on trees in your yard like some people, then it will cost you much more to buy a new amp, at or better than this one.

You obviously liked the sound of this amp, so fix it.

enjoy
Is the 333 turning on? The monster 50000uF/125V Filter and 1900uF/150V regulator caps failed?
These parts are custom made by Cornell Dubilier of USA. The Levinson repair center uses Nippon Chemicon (UCC) for replacement Asian Company. These UCC caps have failed many times. The 333.5 caps ever replaced by service center the original China made junk Philips? Did the surge resistors fail on soft slow start? I Only use Cornell Dubilier worlds best the caps will never fail used by McIntosh/Ayre/Lamm etc. 51000uF/160V and 1900uF/250V or 50kuF/125V and 1900uF/250V made by Cornell Dubilier.
Yes. Be happy; Levinson will return it to you meeting as new specs. Years of enjoyment from a quality unit.