"05-16-14: Roxy54
It might be best to stick with what you know and love rather than experiment with the unknown and be disappointed."
I have to agree. The D200, 300 and 400's were some very good sounding amps. They've been out of production for quite some time now but I remember how much I used to like them. Do you have somewhere that you can bring the amp in and at least see if it can be fixed for a reasonable price?
It might be best to stick with what you know and love rather than experiment with the unknown and be disappointed."
I have to agree. The D200, 300 and 400's were some very good sounding amps. They've been out of production for quite some time now but I remember how much I used to like them. Do you have somewhere that you can bring the amp in and at least see if it can be fixed for a reasonable price?