Should I Repair a Plinius 8150 ?


Have an 8150 which I purchased in 1999. Has worked flawlessly until recently.
The capacitors need replacement and the source switch needs some work. The unit is perfect cosmetically. The cost from a very respected and Plinius recommended tech in the US is $750 ( +60 to 70 for shipping )

My concern is how long will it last after repair. My field is not electronics.
My alternative would be to sell it as is and find another alternative.

thx for your help--I just joined
tallamericano
You have to look at what kind of kit can you get for around $750, not a whole lot that will compete with the Plinius. The capacitors have a life, in your case 15 years. That doesn't mean nothing else will ever fail but capacitors are the one item that should be replaced. My Krell is over thirty years and I replace the caps myself every 10 years rain or shine. If you like the amp and I'm guessing you do get it repaired otherwise sell it and take the gamble you'll find something you'll enjoy for the next 15 years. What did the Plinius cost? divide it by 15 for your cost of ownership then add $750, still acceptable. I believe Neil Gader from the Absolute Sound listed this amp as one of ten of the most significant amps of all time, not bad.
A real shame it died because the 8150 has some nice reviews out there, warm and musical if memory serves me right.

I would not spend $800.00 + to get it fixed however.

If you could find one used (a long shot) it would be a little over $1000.00 I bet.

Maybe you could shop around for another tech like Nick Gowan from True Sound, maybe he could help.

My two cents...

good luck
It's a hobby and there's not a hobby in the world that doesn't cost money and makes none. Have it repaired and enjoy it. It's served you well. Give back.