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.

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I agree with Soix why don't you pick up a used McIntosh MA7900 or MA8900 integrated which can be had for $6-7M and they are superb 

If your repair guy is reliable I would go with the $600 rebuild.  That’s a very reasonable price to fix a piece of equipment that you like.  Love my Rotel equipment.  I hope to keep my amp, preamp and CD player for a long, long time.  

+1 for the "Time to Move on".  To many great amps out there that have been refined over the years and you dont have to brake the bank to get one. 

I want to thank everybody for all the responses. This is my first post and I greatly appreciate all the suggestions. All of you have been a wealth of information.

As far as the amp, I will probably just take it back and hold onto it. Not sure what I want to do with it at this time. I want to move on and get an amplifier that will improve my listening experience.

The Golden ear Triton ones have a high velocity folded ribbon, tweeter, which according to reviews has the potential for a clear and detailed high-end.

With the Rotel the mid range is a little blunted. Looking for an amplifier to enhance the mid and upper range. Would appreciate a little more clarity and resolution I know the speakers with the right amp can deliver. 

The Coda 8 amplifier sounds like a wonderful piece of equipment, however, I don’t think a class A amplifier would work in my scenario. I have all of my electronics, amplifiers, streamers, and AV processors in a separate room in my basement. I control all the streamers and AV processors via apps on my phone. For convenience, I leave the amplifiers on all the time. I would not want to have to go downstairs to turn the amplifier on every time I want to hear music. So that leaves me with a class  AB or D amplifier.

I have to research the amplifiers that were mentioned in this discussion. Any other suggestions for amplifiers that would yield higher fidelity in my Triton ones would be appreciated. 

Thanks again