To repair, rebuild, or toss?


I have a Rotel RB 1080 amplifier which I used to power golden ear Triton one speakers.  I had the amplifier repaired once before, It needed replacement of a capacitor in the right channel. Now there is asymmetric output with respect to the right and left channel. I received a quote to repair the issue for $300 or rebuild the amplifier for $600. The question is, should I repair or rebuild the amplifier? The rebuild option entails a visual inspection and replacement of parts that look like they need to be replaced., I’m a newbie at this game, so I’m not sure what else is out there. Would the money be better off spent on a new amp, if so, which one?
 

Thank you for your input.

amplifier11

@soix 

@jl35 

+1 It was a budget amp long ago. Not worth fiddling with. You can get a great / better sounding component now. 

I'm not saying to toss it out, but rather sell it to someone who can fix it cheaply themselves and enjoy it...for $600 you can get better new or almost new...

I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't donate it to a repair shop and they could fix it and sell it. 

I'd just fix it for the $300 and look at upgrading the amp/ preamp with that big of a budget.  Then either keep it as a spare or sell it off.  It looks like they usually sell for about $400-$500 so it's not worth very much anyway.