Pdreher: No. But replacing the tubes is a much more complicated procedure than with most other tube amps. One of the after market tube suppliers (I believe it is Triode) has a video of the procedure posted.
One consideration is the tube biasing procedure. The MK III is quite straight forward with only one simple adjustment for each pair of output tubes. The MK II is much more complex and takes quite a bit more time as the process is iterative.
I'm 99% sure that upgrades are no longer available. I called ARC and they said so. I've owned a VT100 for 10 years and it was 100% reliable, but now needs new tubes and maybe some board work. That is probably why so many are for sale used. When it comes tube-time, you may think about getting a new amp. But it was awesome for the time. Im considering the VS115, it looks like the same basic amp but with an "open" layout, but same tubes.
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