Thoughts about buying a Bedini 100


Hello to all...

Have never had a tube amp. 2 vintage Bedini amps for sale close to me: Bedini 100 for $500, Bedini 150 for $900...

Thoughts/suggestions for those with vintage tube amp experience, especially Bedini owner/former owners.

Thanks for your comments and suggestions...
insearchofprat
Spoke with tech about the BELDINI 100: said no mods, replacements or upgrades have been done. Assures me it could (probably) last another 10 years ( YEAH, RIGHT!)... Said to replace all the " necessaries" would be about $500, which might be reasonable but to me sounds like (again) too much - I really don't want to spend that much for a power amp...
I really want to spend less than $500: have one Parasound HCA-750a -  anyone's thoughts about using another of these to setup Parasounds as Mono amps ( take out the Yamaha)? Or suggest another alternative amp. I will want to bi-amp or at least bi-wire the KEFs...

THOUGHTS, SUGGESTIONS OR EXPERIENCED OPINIONS ?
A Bedini 100 will stomp a Parasound HCA-750A.....You would need to move many steps up the Parasound ladder to get in the league. I have never compared them side by side, but I’d say somewhere between the HCA 2200II and the HCA 3500 to get into the sound quality of the Bedini.... and power is not why.
Really nothing wrong with the HCA-750A, just understand its place.... It is just outclassed here.  The Bedini with caps updated is probably worth $600 to $800 MAX..... others can chime in,  but thats where I'd be.  I recommend trying to get the updates done and kept in that range. 
Since this is all new to me:

What would be the most important replacements to do 1st?

Can partial replacements be done? - can a tech evaluate what's still good and what should be replaced, instead of a blanket replacement?

And I'm sure this seems like a foolish question - but if I listen to it before (which I'm sure I should) - how do I know how 'well' it is working, or even how 'good' it might sound with replacement electronics?

The Bedini is a fairly simple amp- so if it works at all, then the main filter caps and the filter caps on the circuit boards should be replaced. That should take care of it if the amp is otherwise in good shape. This isn't that crazy hard to do. Once sorted out, they tend to be on the smoother side as most solid state amps go and that single quality puts them near the top of the heap to this day.
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The electronics rework sounds simple for a competant tech - but should it cost around $500?