Early in the morning on January 30th, the $1999 refund appeared on my credit card, luckily before the next bill is printed.
I'm in the process of assembling a complete home theater system to hold in "museum grade condition"(I.E. not to be used unless equipment in my present-day system fails and becomes unrepairable). I started off by buying an Oppo UDP-205 (modified region-free) ordered the day after Oppo announced that it was exiting from the consumer audio/video business.And I sent my broken-down BDP-83 to Oppo for repair (which they did quite nicely) I now have 3 Oppo Blu-ray players(I also have a BDP-83 & BDP-105D, both modified region free). The idea was to protect my ability to play SACD & DVD-Audio discs in the future. But now my purchases are being made to save lots of money while my state is one of only 20 which does not have an internet tax, the idea being that this entire set of spare equipment will last for all of my remaining years (I'm 62). My next purchase was a spare A/V preamplifier. I already owned an Integra DHC 9.9, so I bought its present-day descendant, the Integra DRC R 1.1, but while it was the best choice at the $2500 price point, it has a serious shortcoming: its internet connection is not wireless, and my modem/router is in another part of my house. I don't know if there is external equipment that would enable me to overcome that problem. Then again, the Integra's internet features mostly concern music rental/streaming, which i have no interest in.
My next purchase in my "Museum grade" system will be either a 55" Sony OLED T.V. or a 5.1 speaker system by Klipsch. In my prsent day speaker system (JBL studio series, S312II in front and rear, S-Center & S120P subwoofer) I use full sized speakers in rear, since my surround sound interest is mainly with surround sound rock music remixes; not movie soundtracks, and I presently have a Panasonic 54" plasma set. If I buy the Klipsch speakers, I'd being going with their top "Reference Series" models, again with full sized speakers in the rear. It's nice to have the $1999 back in my hands, so I can consider my next purchase. No power amplifer for now. My ADCOM still works fine, and my experience with Emotiva has left a sour aftettaste in my mouth (not literally. It's an expression.)
I started my idea of holding things in "Museum Grade Condition" with PUMA sneakers. There my motive was different: to buy a spare pair of sneakers before the product goes "out of print", so I've got two pairs of sneakers in museum grade condition, probably never to be worn.