You guys are awesome, Just when I think there are no more options, someone chimes up with another great idea. I'm an avid motorcyclist and when friends ask advice when purchasing a bike, I always tell them not to let the engine displacement or power intimidate you. If you buy something too weak, you'll regret it as your skills improve...it's only as fast as you twist the throttle. Maybe the same advice applies to receivers. Well, anyway, Anybody have thoughts on Factory refurbished Receivers? Should one stay away from them? And now on too the dreaded HDMI cables..... I'll need at least a 6 to 8 footer to reach my boob tube and of course a shorty from the disc player to the receiver. A guy at the local high end audio store said I should be able to get both the cables for around $300. what!!!!!! that's nuts! I'm sure the cabling on the space shuttle does'nt cost that much a foot. A friend of mine is an electrician and said with hdmi... either you get a signal or you don't, you're just paying for a bunch of sheilding that's unneccesary with the super high end cables. I don't know if I can trust that advice... I think I'd better stick with medium to high end cables.... Anyone know where the deals are on some decent HDMI's? I feel a little guilty bothering you guys with all of my petty questions, but if you don't mind throwing me some advice, I'd really appreciate it! And if I can offer any carpentry advice to someone....feel free to ask!
Check out
monoprice. They did very well in the
AH HDMI shootout, besting some of those $$$$ cables you speak of. The 6 footer passed all 5 tests, including the 1080p 8-bit 120Hz HDMI 4.98 Gbit/s, which was pretty much done for very-far-off future proofing. I've bought lots of mono as well as BJC, but I've actually preferred the Mono stuff, for less money. They're both great.
As for refurbed, that's pretty much all I buy. Well, I should say also demo's, used, b-stock, open-box, blemished, you name it. Such non-A-stock products I've bought included Onkyo, NAD, Cambridge Audio, PSB, Martin Logan, JVC projector, Real Trap treatments, etc. I did buy a few new things as well, but only the subwoofer was of truly significant cost.
Of course, you have to judge the savings in light of street pricing. Of course I would've chosen new with the above products if the savings weren't significant. I'd aim for 50%, but expect at least 35% savings, probably to average around 40%. Well, that's what roughly happened with me. I did hit 50% once, but most of the times it's around 35%.
The most important point made here though is that the speakers are by far the most important selection as far as audio is concerned. If the receiver is the engine (as well as the
options; blutooth, heated seats, compass mirror, navi, etc), then the speakers (ok, along with room interaction) are the chassis, suspension, brakes, tires, and more.