So I went ahead and bid and won an auction on a Adcom GFA535 which looks to be in very nice shape, on the recommendation from another AC member for my specific application. The amp is only about 4 hours from me, so shipping should be quick and painless. I paid $130 shipped. Not a steal, but not bad either. I greatly considered the overall condition and shipping distance. Reading around, this is a very decent little amp that people enjoy modding.
Anyway. Question:
Is it better to go ahead and have it checked out by a reliable electronics repair shop now, (note the amp is like 25 years old and never been in for repair before) or should I wait until something fails then have it fixed? I assume it is better / possibly cheaper to have it looked at now and get some caps replaced, rather than wait until failure..........or is it? The amp has fuses in it which should minimize damage in any event. I just worry about failure causing damage to speakers hooked up to it, or catastrophic failure of the amp itself = expensive repairs.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I know the amp is cheap. But it is also apparently well made and I think it'd be cool if it lasted another 20+ years without issue.
