Mod my Citation amps?


Okay, this is a thread about modding Citation 5.1 and 7.1 amps.  I have two of each amp and they are starting to get a little long in the tooth.  They were used and new B stock when I bought them 15+ years ago.  So the newest of the group in about 16 years old and the older ones are approaching 20 or so.  Given that their capacitors will need some servicing at some point anyway, and given that that point is rapidly approaching, is it worth it to mod these amps or merely replace the caps to lengthen their life.  Whatever I do, it needs to last another 20 years.  I have no intent on replacing these amps and the shipping will be the same (by that I mean quite a bit) no matter which choice I make.  So it is really down to what do I decide to do with these babies.  Also, if I mod them, how far do I go?  This isn’t something I can easily audition, so I need to get a sense from people who’ve modified their own amps what their improvements were like and so on.

thanks for any feedback!
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These are multi channel, solid state amps, not sure if Jim is into these type.
You can probably reach Mike Samra through the tubes section of Audio Asylum. He posts regularly and is always friendly and helpful.
https://cgi.audioasylum.com/cgi/mail.mpl?user_ID=31810&f=tubes
Thanks guys, this is all awesome feedback!

Have any of you, or anyone else, had their amps Modded?  Was it worth it?  If so, which sorts of mods?  I really wish I could audition the mods, but for a variety of reasons this just isn’t practical.  Some people talk about the mods taking their amps to another level, but I lean toward being skeptical.  

For amps with more of an economy make in mind I can see this, but the Citation 7.1 was something like $4k back in the ‘90s.  There shouldn’t be too many cut corners in the design off the shelf, but maybe I’m wrong.  Anyway, as always any feedback is much appreciated!