NAD T777 (1st gen) - worth repairing?


I have an 1st generation NAD T777 surround receiver that stopped working.  I believe it overheated.  I no longer have use for it, but was wondering if it is worth repairing (probably $200-$300)?  Do they have any market value these days?   Or do I just scrap it?  

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soix wrong with Nad the t777  can have a new 4k video card as well as a new audio card installed Nad's mdc design  means zero  obsolesce

 

https://nadelectronics.com/product/vm300-4k-video-module/

https://nadelectronics.com/product/am-230-dolby-atmos-mdc-module/

 

soix only nad creates totally upgradable surround sound receivers.

Daveand Troy

audio Intellect NJ

nad dealers

 

Older/outdated AVRs depreciate rapidly so likely not worth the cost/hassle to repair. 

I have a T777 that had the video card fail.  Had it replaced and it's working fine, maybe spent $300 with parts????  Don't remember.  My motivation to repair was the amp stage.  The T777 is an A/B amp and the new ones are class D.  I think there is demand for the A/B amps which are becoming more of a rarity these days for AVRs.  Cheers.