Thank you for that information,but this seems a little pricey for a cosmetic upgrade.
It is more than cosmetic. Here is Mike Pickett's email to me.
As long as the BP25 is upgraded to a BP26, you will get the same result using an MPS2 as you would by buying a new BP26. When we upgrade these units, we rewire them to use the full capabilities of the MPS2, as well as cosmetically upgrading the dress panel and knobs to the new BP26 parts.
The price of the upgrade is $600.00, and you would need to purchase an MPS2 as well.The current power supply for my BP 25 was an MPS-1.
Early BP25/BP20 users are looking for MPS-1 units to upgrade from their BP-PSR power supplies. I sold mine for $250 to the first person I contacted who was looking for one.
This reduced my cost to $350 for the upgrade, plus of course, the cost of the MPS-2.
This was more economical than buying a new BP -26.
I hope that clears up any confusion.