FS: silver Panasonic SA-XR55 digital receiver

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alphaiii

Audioholic General
I bought this in Dec '07, so it's 1.5 years old. It's in excellent condition - cosmetic and functionally.

The only problem I've ever had was that the "doors" on the optical inputs broke due to me changing cables constantly... They were replaced with new optical inputs by an authorized service center while under warranty - both inputs work properly.

Otherwise, the unit has performed flawlessly.

I have the original packaging, with manual, remote, radio antenna, ect. I will double box this for shipping.

Price is $130 + actual shipping. I'll ship FedEx or UPS - whichever the buyer prefers.

Payment via paypal or USPS money order.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
I bought this in Dec '07, so it's 1.5 years old. It's in excellent condition - cosmetic and functionally.

The only problem I've ever had was that the "doors" on the optical inputs broke due to me changing cables constantly... They were replaced with new optical inputs by an authorized service center while under warranty - both inputs work properly.

Otherwise, the unit has performed flawlessly.

I have the original packaging, with manual, remote, radio antenna, ect. I will double box this for shipping.

Price is $130 + actual shipping. I'll ship FedEx or UPS - whichever the buyer prefers.

Payment via paypal or USPS money order.
Wow, if I actually had the need for one I'd pick this up from you but my wife would kill me as I already have two receivers just laying around at the moment.

These receivers got a bunch of hype a year or two ago.
 
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alphaiii

Audioholic General
It really is a great receiver in terms of SQ. Other pluses are it's low profile, light weight, and much lower power consumption compared to standard analog AVRs.

It'd be great for someone who doesn't need all the extras of the newer AVRs. I contemplated keeping it to use for my desktop 2.1 setup, but the small integrated amp I have on the desk is more practical, and I need some cash to fund a new AVR purchase.

The reason I'm moving to something else is the need for independent crossover settings for each speaker, as well as some room correction/EQ (ie. Audyssey).
 
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alphaiii

Audioholic General
bump.

I can snap a couple pics if someone is interested.
 
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