I bought two used powered subs - the same model - at different times - over a decade ago. Eventually, the plate amps for each died years apart. No replacement plate amps would fit in the custom cut-out in the cabinets.
Since I loved their design - and sound, I’ve kept the subs going with a standalone sub amp - a new Dayton Audio SA1000. Since the Dayton has more fine-tune settings than the original plate amps, my subs integrated even better than before.
Sure enough, the Dayton sub amp died after 4 years. Dayton customer service would not even consider repairing it. A web search yielded that the problem might be just one particular capacitor (C-6 position). Being handy with a soldering iron, I fixed it myself for $2. It’s been working great since.

