Few weeks back my work were throwing out a 34401A as it had failed calibration, a number of errors 612, 613 614 and i think 621 too of the top of my head.
It had failed Calibration on all Resistance ranges and AC Volts range, Keysight who had tested it, said it was not financially viable to repair it. so advised us to just replace it wit ha 34461A instead. My manager agreed (he doesnt want any more 34401A's as we cannot buy them brand new anymore only used)
But what really caught my eye was it was a "Keysight" branded unit, so only a few years old at most. So company policy is that you put your name on it if you would like it, wait 2 weeks, then can take it home providing no one else has called dibs!
Opened it up, quick look over it, seems to be ok, although some parts appear to have been replaced already like the Ceramic chip, believe U102, with the precision resistors for the Ohms Current Source. But within a few minutes after reading a 34401A repair thread on here, i found it quickly being a dead AD706 (U201-B). Ive ordered a replacement from RS for £10.
Really hope that is the smoking gun, because £10 for a working 34401A... id say thats a pretty damn good Bargain
doesnt matter that i already have a 3457A (not quite the 3458A admittedly)... But the 34401A has a VFD display haha