Faceplates are rare to find. They can be made by your local metal manufacturer but I am not sure if you want to bother. Remotes are even rarer to find. I can repair and modify any audio component and work on Counterpoint components usually 3/4 each month. I have manuals that I can email for no cost. The main issues with Counterpoint products are their age. Some of the circuit boards were poor and very thin. So repairing them can be a challenge now. Mike's upgrades were good cotly and I now design my own products, I incorporate my designs in the upgrades/modifications now which take these units to a entire new level. I use the best parts in the units and do some redesign to bring them to levels you cannot buy in any other manufactured product today without spending a bundle. I recently upgraded a blown SA-220 hybrid power amp with bi-polar transistors and it is fantastic sounding. Like someone already mentioned, Counterpoint was built to a price point. For example, the SA-5000 uses a $7.00 carbon volume control. A decent ALPS cost $50, a much better option. The SA-5000 is an excellent sounding unit even when modifications are added but the power supply does not leave me with enough room to make better improvements. I prefer the SA-2000 so that I have room to make changes. I tell people all the time to buy an SA-2000 used for say $600, send it to me for $1000 all out upgrade modifications and you will be done with a tube preamp for a long time. It won't be a weak link in your system. My partner and I will probably make a design for commercial sale in the future based on this but mostly point-to-point wired instead of the circuit board. I also have the license for the newer circuit boards but I am out of stock so in order to get more I have to pay for a set-up charge and a minimum order of boards.
Contact me if you need advice or assistance of any kind for any audio product.
Happy Listening. Peter
Contact me if you need advice or assistance of any kind for any audio product.
Happy Listening. Peter