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It is a tube product which means that the circuit is most likely relatively simple and that any repair tech that is good at working on tube gear should be able to diagnose and repair the problem as long is there aren't proprietary parts.
If that doesn't work I believe that was Anthony Michaelson of Musical Fidelity's first company. Maybe try contacting the Canadian importer of Musical Fidelity. They might go the extra mile to offer some assistance, or advise. Failing that try contacting Musical Fidelity directly.
Update:
The unit is fixed after several years of trying. The highlights of the ordeal below:
The unit is once again producing sweet, sweet music.
Neil D.
now that is what i call percervierance. way to go. glad you have your old amp working again. the internet has been the cause of much bad, but also as in your case, much good too.