The recommendations for a new AVR as opposed to a factory refurb are piling up. Thanks TLS Guy, Peng, VMPS-TIII, Alex2507 (when did you ever buy anything new?), STRONGBADF1 (thanks for the swave & deboner rating
), mazersteven (despite your offensive NY Giants avatar), ADTG, ryanosaur, and all others.
My list has grown shorter, AVR-X3600H or AVR-X4500H. Probably new, but I haven't yet ruled out refurbished. If A4L sells refurbished AVRs with a 1-year Denon warranty, can it really be junk? My previous experience with used audio gear has been good: 2 B&K products, an amp & an AVR, both made in the USA – I guess I may have been lucky. My first AVR was a Japanese-made Denon, bought in January 2000, so it was likely a 1999 model. I gather that today's Asian-made AVRs, low manufacturing cost is the main focus – with more & more built-in obsolescence. The Denon of 2020 is definitely not the Denon of 20 years ago.
It's only money right? This year has been wild & busy for me. I had surgery (radical prostatectomy) and have started Humira (an injected monoclonal antibody) to treat an auto-immune disease. My health insurance is expensive, but so far, with the surgery and many doctor's visits this year, I came out ahead. The Humira was shockingly expensive. My first order (2 doses, a 4 week supply) cost me over $1400! My 2nd order cost half that. And my next 2 orders cost under $300 each. Who knows what costs will be next year? I have a PhD in Biochemistry and I still don't understand how Medicare drug costs are determined.
Anyway, I can't listen to any music without a functioning AVR. So, I'll celebrate my good post-surgery recovery and the fact that I'm not allergic to Humira, and get me an AVR.