Well, my old VSP Labs TransMOS didn't get off to a good start. After getting it out of repair yesterday (they replaced some capacitors and (looks like) a relay or two) and $143 later, I took it home and hooked it up. It's putting out a really loud hum, and unlike another VSP I have, adding the 2-prong cheater plug didn't help. When I say "loud hum," I mean it's as loud or louder than the music I was going to listen to. It's not something upstream, because when I put my similarly aged-and-wheezy Amber Series 70 back in the chain, everything was fine.
So Monday I'll be calling the repair shop to have them track that down. I don't think it hummed the last time I'd used it. It just had this pesky habit of letting AC spikes through the amp and killing the tweeters.
Just on the dodginess-of-vintage-gear issue, I'm looking forward to seeing what the Onkyo can do. If it works as I hope it will, I will be dumping 6 old amps and 2 more preamps at a used hi-fi store. One good new piece of gear can clear out a lot of marginally performing accumulation.
That was what I was hoping for when I tried out an Outlaw RR150 a couple years ago. But no way could it compete with the Amber, and my stacks of dodgy old gear stayed in the garage as backup to the Amber stack.