In for a penny, in for a pound. Just as well White oak it. If you can afford to do so at all , nows the time.
I was considering that upgrade but not like this. I would sooner install a populated and tested board rather than dicking around with something beyond my comfort zone.
It`s not looking too good with the output transistors either. Correct me if I`m wrong, but I was always of the impression that one does not replace ONLY the bad units , but all.
If I`m right, I`m looking at quite the worse case scenario. There are several options to consider.
There is no guarantee the amp wont go Supernova again, look what happened with a simple relay install
I cant go through that again..
On the other hand, I`m sitting on a pretty boat anchor in it`s present form...