Advice well taken, and as a crow is attracted to shiny things, so am I toward “bells and whistles.”
But... isn’t the 4000t of similar architecture to the PL4000? Filled with daughtercards and edge connectors?
Better to avoid the headache than to stock up on aspirin!
The Pl4000 ll has nothing in common with the Carver c-4000 or 4000t.
As to the t4000 better than the c-4000 I may not entirely agree. Later c-4000 circuitry ( after major changes) is almost the same as the 4000t with minor changes only in the phono section and this upgraded phono section is almost identical to to the c-1,c-11. Look for serial numbers above 7000.
As to the power supply it can be reworked with all of Perry’s power supply goodies and get an excellent power supply or rework the stock following his layout as I have done to get the same results.
I have done a late c-4000 in which I upgraded the phono so I can use two similar turntables. I did the brown dog upgrade using opa2134’s to both phono inputs as well as the main gain opamps. I added decoupling caps to the opamp rails of the brown dog. All other opamps remain stock. Perry is correct that You may not hear any difference deterrent the opamps. The upgraded opamps will give you a higher sales price if you do sell it later on do to people’s perceptions and not knowing what the hell is correct.
I agree that Wholesale changing resistors is pointless.
Perry has done a Hugh job getting both the c-1/11 and c4000/4000t upgrades sorted.
I am telling you listen to what Perry says about these Carvers.