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In Reply to: RE: cheapest ever 5.1 receiver for my friend, $200 possible? posted by PhilJ on February 28, 2014 at 11:13:59
sad aesthetics, but if you buy from a major manufacturer you should still get a receiver that adequately performs the job for which it's intended. Case in point, I bought my son the cheapest Sherwood (<$200) made 6 years ago. It's still doing the job and very nicely at that. Best friend just bought an inexpensive Yamaha (<$300) and it sounds fine as well.
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And Alex has a good point, Accessories For Less has brand name gear, refurb'd, at great prices. You just want to make sure that refurb'd receiver is warranteed
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at this price range. I imagine there is not a heck of a lot of difference but it seems like the Sherwoods have a nice selection under $200 (pretty amazing really)
Also I know it can be important to know what to avoid just so you do not get a real dog...
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They sell current and discontinued AV receivers that are refurbished. Many are deeply discounted and thus offer more features and power output than new units sold at or near retail. See the link below.
The Denon and Yamaha receivers there look tempting. Based on quite a few posts on the 'net about HDMI boards failing, I would avoid Onkyo's AV receivers at present.
As with any store, check the company's return and shipping cost policies.
possbily quite useful...
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