If it were me, I would do as much of the recondition myself as I could. The knobs can be removed with an allen wrench, then get some spray contact cleaner in there. Buy the tubes, and replace them, then, think about keeping it. I have a 7.1 pre myself that I can't bear to part with. It has a wonderful phono section, and I still swap mine with my ARC SP 9 MKII. Counterpoint preamps were great products, and complete upgrades are still available from Michael at Alta Vista. You never know, you may decide to split out your HT and 2 channel systems. If you do as much of the fixup yourself as you can, you'll have a good-to-go preamp already.
Counterpoint 3.1 Preamp question
Should I have my Counterpoint 3.1 preamp reconditioned before I sell or sell as is. Current condition: The volume and one balance control have noise in them. Several of the RCA inputs are getting worn out. Tubes need to be replaced. The unit is currently not in use. I am using my Anthem AVM 20 for home theater and 2 channel audio. It is paired with a Sumo Polaris and a Rotel amplifier. I would be interested in any input. Thanks
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