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Old 05-11-2005, 07:49 AM
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Thanks for the input. I do currently sell quite a bit of Denon and I'm the only company certified to sell and install the 5805 in a 300 mile radius.
I have a few seperates available to me through distribution, (Aragon, Parasound, and in a pinch I can get some McIntosh) but I need a line that I can support. Wharfedale is going to re-introduce the Audio-lab line and I'll be a dealer for them when they do, but it will take time for the line to carry any weight in the industry.

As far as the Outlaw brand, I will do some research but I think I will be leaning to something a little more upper end.
I have also been offered the Bel Canto line but I'm not sure it is the right line for my area.
I thought you were looking to buy as well, not sell. Well if your looking into mid and high end seperates, try these following Canadian goods.

1. Anthem www.anthemav.com
2. Bryston ( Probably the best warranty for electronics bar none.. (20 years) http://www.bryston.ca/
3. Simaudio http://simaudio.com/


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Thanks but my competitor in town already carries Anthem, and Bryston.
The Simaudio brand is interesting but listed to a dealer fairly close(about 50 miles south).
Believe it or not a furniture store here carries Lexicon and James loudspeakers, so they are not available( I really wanted Lexicon).
I would welcome any thoughts on other brands. I had not heard of Simaudio.
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I would welcome any thoughts on other brands. I had not heard of Simaudio.
They used to be known as Moon, and they make a pretty tight amp. A friend of mine has their W-5, a 2channel 195 wpc amp that really woke up his B&W CDM 9NTs.

Bryan...I'd take a Simaudio, too...if I could afford it...
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You might also consider B&K which makes 5,7 and 12 channel amps as well as pre/pros. Also consider Macormack which is slightly pricier but less than Bryston and Sim-Audio Moon. Both are American which some prefer. I prefer an English speaking company for a pre/pro or receiver because I find the manuals are (usually) much better written than Japanese translations.
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Definitely try to find out if B&W is taken in your area. Also, I would try to get Sonance for in-wall and amps. Rock solid stuff there. I am amazed/irked at how much Sonance stuff continues to sell for on eBay - even used.
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If you can swing some big $ what about looking at Krell? Marantz seems pretty well respected for projectors and other AV gear, then you've got Nad. Other than that and some of the posted ones I'm out of ideas. Maybe Macintosh for amps as well?
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Thanks for the reply's.
I'm waiting on a return call from B&K. There are no dealers closer than 120 miles.
I looked at Krell a couple of years ago. I love the product but I think it is to high for my area. Maybe in 2 or 3 years we will have more money around here and I'll look at it again. Parasound and B&K are the two I'm leaning toward, but I might also look into Meridian. Sherbourne did not do so well with you folks so I'm scrapping that brand.
The Bel Canto line has been offered to me but its amp design is kind of radical. Very low heat but I'm not sure how well it would move.
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Thanks for the reply's.
I'm waiting on a return call from B&K. There are no dealers closer than 120 miles.
I'll throw in another vote for B&K ... they have great customer service, manufactured in North America, most all of the equipment is upgradeable and now that Tweeter is leaning towards receivers only, they don't stock B&K anymore. So with their equipment price point (entry to mid level high-end) they might be a good line to pick up. They have options for whole house systems as well which is a nice selling point.
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Over the past few months I have bought Sherbourn 7/2100 7-channel amp and PT-7010A pre/pro (same heritage as Sunfire and Emotiva pre/pro) and am very happy with the price/performance these units provide. They have impressive build quality and provide great sound at a price below what I would have expected. I have found all the folks at Sherbourn with whom I have spoken frequently including their President (Ron) to be incredibly open, helpful and good to deal with. I've heard units such as these that cost much more and honestly, what Sherbourn has packed into this 7-channel Amp and pre/pro is quite fantastic at their price-point or any other.

An example of my positive experience with their service would be the PT-7010A that I purchased a few weeks ago; within a few days of receiving the unit I found that the unit exhibited a noise spike and then system cut-out (no volume, power remained on) for any Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM signal coming in over the Fiber-In or Coax-In digital inputs. Sherbourn worked with me via phone to reproduce the problem and even when they could not in their lab units, they sent a replacement to my dealer for me with no further questions asked! The replacement unit did not exhibit the problem and has been working well for me ever since.

In short, I've found the folks at Sherbourn to be incredibly helpful and friendly both before and more importantly, after the sale is made!
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I was totally distressed to hear you comments. We work very hard to uphold our reputation and if you were treated as you claim, I am shocked.

Indeed we do not transfer our warranty to used products as is the case with most manufacturers. BUT, we always look after customers who have Sherbourn products. The service work is done in our facility in Boston by very experienced technicians. In most cases we even waive the fee if it is appropriate.

Our dealers, most of whom are custom installation companies without on-site technicians do not undertake repairs as part of their company service.

We always answer our e-mails on the day that they are sent and it is unheard of for us to not reply back in a timely fashion.

Our dealers are universal in their praise of our customer service and the reliability of our product line.

You are entitled to your feelings about Sherbourn and I'm sorry if your experience was not up to your expectations but we will continue to offer the best customer service possible.


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ps I am rarely in these forums (a potential customer sent me your link) so I may not see your reply but please feel free to call me at our office 978-663-7385
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