Greetings: Although I am a devotee` of the tube god, I do use solid (soiled?) state amps for much of my home audio, pro DJ systems and some instrument amp situations. I own about a dozen Carver Pro amps, PM 1.5, PM-600, PM-601, PM 2.0 and PM-125 versions. One is not working, an original PM-601 I bought new when I was in the A/V business, in the early 90s. I am not a trained technician but I have quite a bit of experience building and repairing electronics. I have found, much of the time, the problem with many electronic units boils down to things I can fix; dirt in controls, obvious damage to a single component on a board, a broken terminal, a blown fuse or, most of the time, a user's lack of understanding about how something should be connected or how it should work. The Carver PM-601 worked fine until I heard a pop, a hum and then nothing at a gig. I have examined it carefully but it clearly needs the ministrations of someone who understands Carver technology. I had a bad experience when I believed someone I met on-line who claimed he could fix the problem and upgrade the amp. After nearly a year, it came back un-repaired. I know I could send it out to Carver repair in Washington state and that might be my best option. I cannot seem to find anyone in SW Michigan trustworthy. Is there anyone out there who is interested in helping me with this? I am willing to pay a fair price and I want it properly restored including any factory recommended improvements, replacing filter caps, coupling caps and power supply upgrades. It is clean, looks like new and I have the original carton. Jim Coash