Refurbish a classic amp or replace it?


I have a Mark Levinson ML3 amplifier that is over 20 years old. It sounds great in my system and I am considering whether to have it refurbished/upgraded. I spoke to one place that only does service and upgrades and was told not to do it and that I should sell the ML3 and use the money (plus a lot more)to buy a new amp instead. If I buy a new amp, it would probably be a Pass Labs. I would like to hear from other members who have had similar experiences. Also, I would appreciate recommendations for where to have the ML3 refurbished/upgraded if I decide to go that route. Thanks
dchazen

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Hello and happy new year ...

I have the same thoughts ... I have a ML 23.5 and I just love it ... even to the point of taking it to the next level. I am looking at $2500+ to bring it to the "next level” I have emailed a few members who had their classic Levinson amps re-caped and the signal path "upgraded". They were all pleased - some even blown away. I have been waiting for the moment when I know it's time. Like was stated above ... I love the way it sounds now so why risk an upgrade? I am also looking at a Pass Labs (X250.5) but I will want to try one out first. I like the idea of bringing in the second amp and spending a few months making up my mind. Then I will sell off the second place finisher. Unless … I love em both (gulp) dreaded Tiger Woods syndrome.
However; if I do the Levinson upgrade - it's going to be somewhat of a marriage at least for 5-10 years and I expect much longer. I have very small speakers right now (ProAc Response D Two) but man does it sound good to me. I am sipping vino as I type and listening to the Beatles remasters. I bought the ProAc’s just to prove to myself that they are not all they are cracked up to be. I was heading towards Dynaudio C1’s but wanted to be sure … at this point I’m not looking back. I found a good combo. I even bought a McIntosh MC275 MkV and ran it for a few months … not even close. In my setup the Levinson put it to shame. Not sure why – I know the Mac is a great amp and the fellow I sold it to was very pleased. As most of you know … you put the right components together and for some reason the synergy just happens. Sure there is some logic to it but it’s also somewhat of a crap shoot. Everyone’s ears are different I guess.

So,
The name I was given was Joseph Chow and the company was Component Plus, USA. I hear he does very good work and I intend to write him this/next year and get his thoughts. Honestly … I will probably go for it in a year or two and seal the “relationship” with the 23.5. I worry a little about being able to get parts and the knowledgeable hands to do the upgrade. If it all lines up – I say go for it. If I am missing something … feel free to pipe in. I’m sure there are other mod guys out there who specialize in Levinson. It can’t hurt to get as many opinions as possible.

Hope this helps ... I vote you bring the Levinson back into FULL glory.