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24 minutes ago, willland said:
Which Denon are you interested in?
Bill
Hi bill sorry. Its a Denon X4000 for $499???
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23 minutes ago, willland said:
Bought my Yamaha A-S1000 integrated amp from them over 2 years ago with no issues to report. It arrived in mint condition. Other items bought also with no problems.
Bill
Ok. Im thinking of trying it out for the first time. Thx for the advice
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1 hour ago, jason str said:
Good place, never had an issue + warranty is included.
Oh nice. Thx for the help. Glad to hear has warranty
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Hi. Im looking into a new receiver and need your thoughts about refurb receivers from accessoriesforless.com? Bad or good idea? Seeing a denon receiver listed for $2000 and selling it for $500. Is this legit? I jist bought new klipsch speakers and dont want to be ruined with bad avr. Thanks team!
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11 minutes ago, Scrappydue said:
I would advise not spending that much on your receiver and get a rc-62ii new while you can to match your towers. The 440c isn't as good of a center and doesn't match timbre at all.
Ive owned the 82 home theater many times. A good 4-500$ receiver will run them great. 900 is a little spendy in my opinion unless you just gotta have extra features.
Ok thats again great help as i didnt know the rc-62ii is matched with my 82iis. So no need to cough up for the 64ii? And for a receiver in that range, what is the lowest watts per channel would you stay away from?
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32 minutes ago, johnnydrama said:
Often times better then new or at least as good as new. I just purchased a Refurbished Marantz from Accessories4less. Great way to save some coin!
Ok. Thanks for the advice
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1 minute ago, AudioNewbie said:
Hi bill. Thanks again for the advice. Im trying to top out at 900 if possible. And i would like to add atmos but not need for now. I rather add the surrounds before atmos.m but will take time.
Also. Nice looking receiver. How do you feel about refurbished items?
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1 hour ago, willland said:
I would highly suggest this if at all possible. Nothing wrong with the RP-440C but the 62 will be "better" timbre matched.
Not a huge room so a mid level AVR should work just fine.
What is your budget for an AVR?
Here is a good one for a very good price if Dolby Atmos is not in your near future.
Bill
Hi bill. Thanks again for the advice. Im trying to top out at 900 if possible. And i would like to add atmos but not need for now. I rather add the surrounds before atmos.m but will take time.
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Hi Bill,
Thanks! Glad to hear that they are nice speakers. I do plan on adding the center speaker, probably the RP-440c. And in the distant future surround sound speakers as well. Its a living room. 12x17 feet. And i do enjoy hearing them at a nice level at times. I live in Ohio
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1 hour ago, willland said:
AudioNewbie,
Welcome to the forum.
Very nice speakers and subwoofer. Make sure you get a minimum of the matching RC-62II or older RC-62.
How large is your room? Is it a living/family room or separate theater setup?
Do you play loud?
How many total speakers will you be driving in the near future?
Where is you location, state/country is all needed?
Bill
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Hello klipschers!
im new to the game. For xmas, i got a pair of Rf-82ii and R-115SW. I will be adding center speak in near future. I dont have alot of spare cash but wanting a good avr to push them adequately and how they should. I just know the rating of 150w max is out of my budget for a receiver that can push that. Thanks for all the help. Cant wait to hear them
Accessoriesforless...good or bad?
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There is a Integra listed $2299 retail and selling it for $699 on that site? Is that safe to buy? Seems too good