View Full Version : RX-V2600 vs. RX-V1700
RXT_IAN
08-23-2006, 06:40 AM
I had a 2600 which has a blown DSP board and Yamaha say there are NO spares worldwide. My dealer has offered to swap it for a 1700. My impression is that this is a model down even if it is newer.
What do you guys think - any advice would be greatly appreciated as i have to make a decision soon! :confused:
Buckeyefan 1
08-23-2006, 06:46 AM
I had a 2600 which has a blown DSP board and Yamaha say there are NO spares worldwide. My dealer has offered to swap it for a 1700. My impression is that this is a model down even if it is newer.
What do you guys think - any advice would be greatly appreciated as i have to make a decision soon! :confused:
Since it's not out yet, what are you going to use in the meantime? How and when is your dealer getting a 1700?
For comparisons sake, the 2600 retails for $1399. The 1600 retails for $1099. There is a $300 difference.
If your unit is under warranty, do you have the option of a new 2600? If not, I'd want some type of loaner until the 1700 comes out, and a few bucks back based on it's retail price difference between the 2600 and 1700.
RXT_IAN
08-23-2006, 06:50 AM
Ive got a loan AX-759. My 2600 went in for warrenty repair and they said there were no spare DSP boards, let laone 2600's
Good to know the 1700 is cheper - thx. TBH I dont know how my dealer plans to get a 1700! * just saw you said 1600 - oops*
Is there any detailed spec' of the 1700 I can use to compare?
GlocksRock
08-23-2006, 08:38 AM
The only real downside I can see to getting the 1700 is that you will lose the video scaling, besides that there isn't much different about it, same power, but no thx post processing I believe. If the upscaling isn't important to you, get the 1700, otherwise try to get a 2700 even if you have to pay a little bit.
Inspire
09-02-2006, 07:53 PM
My understanding is that both the RXV2700 % RXV1700 are 'moving upmarket'
In terms of spec. the 1700 will be very close to the 2600 and the 2700 is aiming at the Denon 4306 market.
I hope this helps, sounds like your dealer is trying to do best by you.
ht_addict
09-02-2006, 09:32 PM
Since they(Yamaha) can't fix or replace your receiver, they should authorize your dealer to give you a full refund towards a purchase of a new receiver.
Is there another Yamaha dealer near by?
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