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boham1978

Audioholic Intern
So the Yamaha A3080 just finally crapped the bed. I paid some cheddar along with Yamaha pitching in on repairing it last year but today, it’s a brick. To be honest, it hasn’t been right since the repair. I’m done with it.
Wife has ordered me to not buy a refurbished receiver again.

Here’s what I need. 7.1 surround sound in media room with zone 2 for pool that goes to a
Origin Acoustics VI100 volume control.
What receiver would beat suit my needs?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
So the Yamaha A3080 just finally crapped the bed. I paid some cheddar along with Yamaha pitching in on repairing it last year but today, it’s a brick. To be honest, it hasn’t been right since the repair. I’m done with it.
Wife has ordered me to not buy a refurbished receiver again.

Here’s what I need. 7.1 surround sound in media room with zone 2 for pool that goes to a
Origin Acoustics VI100 volume control.
What receiver would beat suit my needs?
I would just pick one with the features you want. Denon/Marantz, Yamaha Sony, and even Onkyo seem to be reasonably reliable now.
Any of these can fail, and they are virtually unfixable out of warranty. All of the brands will have a failure rate, because of failed components the manufacturers don't make. The problem is that the manufacturers don't order enough replacement boards, and when the parts are gone, the units are unfixable. It is after warranty service that is a disgrace, and I doubt one manufacturer is better than any other in this regard.
 
mono-bloc

mono-bloc

Full Audioholic
It is after warranty service that is a disgrace, and I doubt one manufacturer is better than any other in this regard.
Your quite correct, but it's a case of "You get what you pay for". and I'm quite aware that you ridicule , the high cost of the better products, Some of which carry a life time warranty. That's why they cost what they cost.
Unfortunately the cheap / budget products are churned out by the thousand, every day. As for the components, as you should know there is a discount for buying multiples. So if you order by the millions, it brings the cost right down The average production cost of your average AVR, is less then 50 dollars per unit.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Your quite correct, but it's a case of "You get what you pay for". and I'm quite aware that you ridicule , the high cost of the better products, Some of which carry a life time warranty. That's why they cost what they cost.
Unfortunately the cheap / budget products are churned out by the thousand, every day. As for the components, as you should know there is a discount for buying multiples. So if you order by the millions, it brings the cost right down The average production cost of your average AVR, is less then 50 dollars per unit.
First of all those lifetime warranties won't be honored. You can bet they will be out of parts in a very few years. The next thing is obsolescence. Apart from this recent failure all of my equipment replacement of digital equipment has been due to obsolescence.

Where you get the idea that the production cost is $50.00 per unit is just laugh out loud stupid. You would not buy or build the power transformer alone for that much. Not even close.
Next I do not use AVRs only AVPs.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
So the Yamaha A3080 just finally crapped the bed. I paid some cheddar along with Yamaha pitching in on repairing it last year but today, it’s a brick. To be honest, it hasn’t been right since the repair. I’m done with it.
Wife has ordered me to not buy a refurbished receiver again.

Here’s what I need. 7.1 surround sound in media room with zone 2 for pool that goes to a
Origin Acoustics VI100 volume control.
What receiver would beat suit my needs?
The Yamaha RX-A6A is comparable to the A3080 with a few additional features and a few missing from the A3080. It will be familiar to those having had a Yamaha receiver.

 
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mono-bloc

mono-bloc

Full Audioholic
Where you get the idea that the production cost is $50.00 per unit is just laugh out loud stupid
Once again TLS is simply running his mouth, Do what I did and visit these factories in China and see for yourself, and call into ,Malaysia, on the way back

First of all those lifetime warranties won't be honored.
More garbage from the "All Knowing" Have you had a high-end product fail.. ANSWER NO Have you ever owned a high-end product ANSWER NO

I used to deal with people like you over the years .. You hide on the small forums, issuing unfounded knowledge, knowing your not going to be challenged. But you stay away from the big forums [ What's Best has 187 sub-sections and Audio Shark has a huge data base with professional advisers ] as you would be completely out of your depth, and considered a joke, if you carried on there as you do here.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Once again TLS is simply running his mouth, Do what I did and visit these factories in China and see for yourself, and call into ,Malaysia, on the way back



More garbage from the "All Knowing" Have you had a high-end product fail.. ANSWER NO Have you ever owned a high-end product ANSWER NO

I used to deal with people like you over the years .. You hide on the small forums, issuing unfounded knowledge, knowing your not going to be challenged. But you stay away from the big forums [ What's Best has 187 sub-sections and Audio Shark has a huge data base with professional advisers ] as you would be completely out of your depth, and considered a joke, if you carried on there as you do here.
I think you are begging for a banning. Yes, I have a lot of high end equipment ranging over 60 years. Yes, some have had issues, but there are service manuals and I have been able to keep them running in my service bay. Reel to reel recorders in particular need a lot of TLC and service. You are a very rude "twot."
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Anyway, the Yamaha RX-A6A is a worthy replacement for the A3080. Any post about anything other than a recommendation of a potential replacement for it in this thread is a waste of everyone’s time.
 
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boham1978

Audioholic Intern
Anyway, the Yamaha RX-A6A is a worthy replacement for the A3080. Any post about anything other than a recommendation of a potential replacement for it in this thread is a waste of everyone’s time.
Hey thank you for a recommendation! lol that’s what I was hoping to get was a few. I’m glad it was a Yamaha recommendation because their “warranty” they gave me last year on a product a few years post-warranty spoke a lot to me.

Is this a newer model or do they have something even newer with newer features? I figured if I’m spending the money, might as well go for it. My budget is open at this time but the requirements are still the same. If I have plans to replace the front bookshelf speakers with towers that can take bi-amping, would this be the best bet and just get another amp in the future? Or is that just showing off?

Just thinking outside the box here. Gotta spend some money and want to do it right from the receiver start.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Bi amping is not really necessary at all. The RX-A6A is a newer model yet to be replaced. It sits just below the RX-A8A flagship which can power eleven channels. Both feature full sets of pre outs for connection to external amps.

 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hey thank you for a recommendation! lol that’s what I was hoping to get was a few. I’m glad it was a Yamaha recommendation because their “warranty” they gave me last year on a product a few years post-warranty spoke a lot to me.

Is this a newer model or do they have something even newer with newer features? I figured if I’m spending the money, might as well go for it. My budget is open at this time but the requirements are still the same. If I have plans to replace the front bookshelf speakers with towers that can take bi-amping, would this be the best bet and just get another amp in the future? Or is that just showing off?

Just thinking outside the box here. Gotta spend some money and want to do it right from the receiver start.
Passive bi-amping is a waste of time. Just make sure the receiver has enough power to reasonable power you speakers. The big issue with speakers is impedance and that can often be hard to discern. So speakers are the most difficult to select. Just make sure you have a receiver that has a reputation for being robust. We have heard before that Yamaha have better after sales support than some of the others.
 
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highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
So the Yamaha A3080 just finally crapped the bed. I paid some cheddar along with Yamaha pitching in on repairing it last year but today, it’s a brick. To be honest, it hasn’t been right since the repair. I’m done with it.
Wife has ordered me to not buy a refurbished receiver again.

Here’s what I need. 7.1 surround sound in media room with zone 2 for pool that goes to a
Origin Acoustics VI100 volume control.
What receiver would beat suit my needs?
No service warranty?

Did the amp quit, controls, something else?

Is that volume control the slider or rotary type? I had a slider- type control puke and when that happened, the amp in the stereo receiver puked, too. If you have a multi-meter, check the resistance on each channel at the receiver end AND at the control- I also checked without the control or receiver connected because I wanted to know if the wires had shorted (they hadn't) but when I checked at the control, I found the problem.

What source(s) do you use for music at the pool? An AVR with app-based control would let you eliminate the volume control- I know those can be convenient, but I like to keep it simple and a volume control can add a point of failure, especially if it was installed in an outside wall and not in a closed junction box.
 
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highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Once again TLS is simply running his mouth, Do what I did and visit these factories in China and see for yourself, and call into ,Malaysia, on the way back



More garbage from the "All Knowing" Have you had a high-end product fail.. ANSWER NO Have you ever owned a high-end product ANSWER NO

I used to deal with people like you over the years .. You hide on the small forums, issuing unfounded knowledge, knowing your not going to be challenged. But you stay away from the big forums [ What's Best has 187 sub-sections and Audio Shark has a huge data base with professional advisers ] as you would be completely out of your depth, and considered a joke, if you carried on there as you do here.
What is your definition of 'high end'? If it's "mass-produced stuff from Asia", try again. TLS has Quad for most of his amplification and those beat anything from Asia.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
What is your definition of 'high end'? If it's "mass-produced stuff from Asia", try again. TLS has Quad for most of his amplification and those beat anything from Asia.
Thank you. 100% of my power amps are Quad from before the Chinese buyout. 13 in use and a few spare amps.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Thank you. 100% of my power amps are Quad from before the Chinese buyout. 13 in use and a few spare amps.
I saw that the 33 and 303 are being made again and supposedly, some engineers from the old days are still with the company but at this point, 'the old days' probably means five years ago. I watched part of a video on YouTube about 'vintage equipment and the guy has no idea about what was made in the past- called a Realistic piece 'really good' and that's when I hit the 'back' button. I'm sure he's one of the pinheads who's promoting the "For god's sake, recap all of the old equipment, so people won't die needlessly!" garbage.
 
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