| Gk has modular boards (preamp board, amp board). It's quicker and easier for them to just replace the entire board instead of looking for bad components on the old board. A local shop can trace out the bad component and replace that part for less, but labor goes up. It only takes a couple of minutes to swap out an entire board, but an hour to troubleshoot and replace a component.
Any new GK amp to me is the micro heads since all of the RB series are very similar in design as the original rack mount RB series. It's always a tough choice to fix an old amp vs buying new. It depends on how much you like the old one, and how easy is it to replace with a new unit.
Wes |