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craftsmansky

Audiophyte
looking at an Outlaw RR2150 receiver that has been "refurbished" by Outlaw. i know that term can mean many things, from repair of catastrophic failure to a simple return after the 30 day trial.
thoughts?
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
If they give you a full warranty, shouldn't be a concern. ;) There are many discussions here about similar concerns, but ultimately, if you have the ability to check it out, and can get it serviced if it doesn't work right... no worries. If its more limited than that, how much is the savings compared to the piece of mind of buying new?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
catastrophic failure to a simple return after the 30 day trial.
Like you suspected, you are taking a chance. As already mentioned, is the price difference worth taking a chance?

It's different for everyone.

For me, I would never buy any complex components (AVR, AVP, etc.) Refurbished.

I would buy new and stick to buying the previous year models on sale from 1) Yamaha or 2) Sony ES. Denon/Marantz would be my 3rd choice.
 
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Phase 2

Phase 2

Audioholic Chief
Buy refurbished is a Gamble no matter how you look at it. But it also can have a big payoff to. Now I'm in the camp of, if getting a new unit over a refurbished say at 900.00 plus as opposed to new with a 200 plus up taking? New wins out
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Buy refurbished is a Gamble no matter how you look at it. But it also can have a big payoff to. Now I'm in the camp of, if getting a new unit over a refurbished say at 900.00 plus as opposed to new with a 200 plus up taking? New wins out
Or if you can get a new AVR for 40-50% off!

Why buy refurbished if you can get big discounts on a new one, right?

But if you buy refurb, then buy Yamaha since they are #1 in reliability. :D
 
Sef_Makaro

Sef_Makaro

Audioholic
Everyone will their own opinion but I personally have no issue buying refurbs if they come with a warranty from the manufacturer. As said, the price has to be right though. If it’s a $2000 component new but you can get a refurb for $1700-$1800, I’d just buy new. In the case of my RX-A3080 which was $2200 new at the time, I got it for $1400 refurbished.
 
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snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
Everyone will their own opinion but I personally have no issue buying refurbs if they come with a warranty from the manufacturer. As said, the price has to be right though. If it’s a $2000 component new but you can get a refurb for $1700-$1800, I’d just buy new. In the case of my RX-A3080 which was $2200 new at the time, I got it for $1400 refurbished.
How many speakers are you running on your Yammy? Any external amp? I’m about to go from 5.1 to 5.1.4 on my 2060.
 
Sef_Makaro

Sef_Makaro

Audioholic
For now it’s 5.2. I gave up the surround backs for use in Zone 2 in my wife’s craft room. I plan on going 5.2.4. When I do that I’ll be pulling the LCRs off the AVR and adding an amp, probably the Outlaw 5000.

When I ran Zone 2 from the main system I wasn’t thinking about 5.2.4. If I had I would have run my wife’s craft room off the second system. That one will always be 5.1 or 5.2.
 
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snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
For now it’s 5.2. I gave up the surround backs for use in Zone 2 in my wife’s craft room. I plan on going 5.2.4. When I do that I’ll be pulling the LCRs off the AVR and adding an amp, probably the Outlaw 5000.

When I ran Zone 2 from the main system I wasn’t thinking about 5.2.4. If I had I would have run my wife’s craft room off the second system. That one will always be 5.1 or 5.2.
Do you think a 3070 or 3080 could do 5.2.4 without an external amp? I think my 2060 is pretty strong.
 
Sef_Makaro

Sef_Makaro

Audioholic
Do you think a 3070 or 3080 could do 5.2.4 without an external amp? I think my 2060 is pretty strong.
I have no doubt both the 3070 and 3080 can run 5.x.4 without an external amp. The question because how well can they do it? At reasonable volumes they’d be just fine. The reason I plan to add in an amp for the LCRs when I add height speakers is to make sure I have enough headroom to listen loud with all though channels going. Most of the time the amp would be unnecessary but during action heavy scenes there might be too much demand on the AVRs internal amps.
 
M Code

M Code

Audioholic General
Double check the warranty.. Also if the receiver needs to be returned.... Who pays the freight?

Just my $0.02... ;)
 
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snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
I have no doubt both the 3070 and 3080 can run 5.x.4 without an external amp. The question because how well can they do it? At reasonable volumes they’d be just fine. The reason I plan to add in an amp for the LCRs when I add height speakers is to make sure I have enough headroom to listen loud with all though channels going. Most of the time the amp would be unnecessary but during action heavy scenes there might be too much demand on the AVRs internal amps.
Ya I keep thinking about the Monolith 3 or a few Outlaw 2200’s but at that investment, maybe a 3070 in 5.2.4 frees up my 2060 for another room.
 
Sef_Makaro

Sef_Makaro

Audioholic
Ya I keep thinking about the Monolith 3 or a few Outlaw 2200’s but at that investment, maybe a 3070 in 5.2.4 frees up my 2060 for another room.
Not a bad way to go. I typically like to fill a gap before improving upon something that’s already functional. If you have another room in need of good sound and have the speakers to do it, picking up a 3070 for 5.2.4 will fill both needs. If you listen at low or moderate levels you might not ever need an amp.
 
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snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
Not a bad way to go. I typically like to fill a gap before improving upon something that’s already functional. If you have another room in need of good sound and have the speakers to do it, picking up a 3070 for 5.2.4 will fill both needs. If you listen at low or moderate levels you might not ever need an amp.
Ya I lean towards the Monolith 3 option.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Buy refurbished is a Gamble no matter how you look at it. But it also can have a big payoff to. Now I'm in the camp of, if getting a new unit over a refurbished say at 900.00 plus as opposed to new with a 200 plus up taking? New wins out
Sometimes new units are a gamble too........
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Sometimes new units are a gamble too........
At least that gamble is mitigated a little, but you are correct. It took me several service tickets with d&m cs, and being without my avr for close to 3 of the first 6 mos I owned it. All better now after they replaced the digital board. :)
 
Good4it

Good4it

Audioholic Chief
I’ve had trouble with NEW RX A3080 since day 1. Have a new Denon x4400h, no trouble....yet!

Added; just wanted to add that AI thing sounds like a loudness button to me. Haven’t heard anyone say anything about it.
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Do you think a 3070 or 3080 could do 5.2.4 without an external amp? I think my 2060 is pretty strong.
I bet my Yamaha MX-A5000 amp is similar to the amps inside the RX-A3080.

I am using the MX-A5000 amp to power RBH SX-T1/R x 5 and RBH VM-815 x 4 in a 5.1.4 (Atmos, DTSX, DSU, DTSX) system in a 22 ft x 26 ft x 14 ft room and listening distance of 18 ft.

Volume is definitely very loud during action scenes. :D
 
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snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
I bet my Yamaha MX-A5000 amp is similar to the amps inside the RX-A3080.

I am using the MX-A5000 amp to power RBH SX-T1/R x 5 and RBH VM-815 x 4 in a 5.1.4 (Atmos, DTSX, DSU, DTSX) system in a 22 ft x 26 ft x 14 ft room and listening distance of 18 ft.

Volume is definitely very loud during action scenes. :D
I’m torn between adding an amp and risking hiss or hum vs a 3000 series. LOL :)
 
Sef_Makaro

Sef_Makaro

Audioholic
I bet my Yamaha MX-A5000 amp is similar to the amps inside the RX-A3080.

I am using the MX-A5000 amp to power RBH SX-T1/R x 5 and RBH VM-815 x 4 in a 5.1.4 (Atmos, DTSX, DSU, DTSX) system in a 22 ft x 26 ft x 14 ft room and listening distance of 18 ft.

Volume is definitely very loud during action scenes. :D
Yeah, power ratings looks similar to me. The amp lists some specs that the AVR doesn’t but I’d assume the amp has a more robust power supply, bigger caps, etc.
 
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