2000 dollar amp 875 watts..I don't think so
You are paying the penalty for owning a receiver.
There are a couple of issues with this device.
Its codecs are out of date, and it has none of the facilities offered by newer units.
At that age, for a device with micro processors, it is getting to the end of its expected life.
Next we don't know for sure what parts it needs. Most likely it just needs widely available generic parts. However there is more than an outside chance it may require a driver stage that could be in an NLA chip. Chip driver stages have been common for many years now.
There is only an obligation to keep parts for 7 years. With electronics there is an out, as chips are only made once far more often than not. When they are gone, they are gone, never to return.
Now if it turns out the unit needs an NLA part you will still have to pay the service center, as finding out the extent of the damage is the lions share of the bill.
So you are gambling on being able to repair an obsolete 11 year old unit, running the risk of paying out to get nothing and having to fork out for a new unit.
I realize the amps were good, however if you had separates the amps just about never go obsolete and are much easier to service. The processor can be replaced as technology progresses and or they fail.
Personally, I would not be putting money into that receiver, but if it serves you current needs and you are in a gambling frame of mind, then go ahead by all means.
If you are like me and like to keep equipment long, you should seriously consider getting into separates at this point.