Need help selecting a new AVR

everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Well, I spent 23 years jumping out of airplanes for the Navy and assumed they were packed correctly over 2.5k times. Anecdotal evidence is all I have and so far, knock on wood, solid investment. I'd recommend to anyone looking to save some money without going used. My $.02.
I really wanna make an old carrier joke but I won't, thank you for your service:)
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Here's what I learned from friends in industry that "make things". During launches for new products that are considered niche, there are often buys that get returned for a bunch of non-damage related issues. In this case, I am assuming it had to do with HDMI handshake problems that were discussed in many forums. Because I don't have elaborate setup requirements, I took a chance and saved some cash. Electronics fail within the first year if at all and I got it direct from Marantz so their 1 year warranty was fine. So for ME, the savings were worth it. If you're asking about a product that hasn't been reported to have "issues" (read-user error or user expectations), I'd probably not do it because whatever went wrong, might have been via damage. My $.02.

EDIT: I should mention that my refurb didn't come with ANY of the original packaging. It had all the "stuff" but came in a plain single double-wall box without any of the "normal" experience type stuff you'd get buying new. (Styrofoam, silk covers etc.) But what I got is over $1000 off a product that I have enjoed DAILY for well over a year.
A refurb shouldn't come with original packing in any case, but no styrofoam inserts?
 
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Nondemo01

Junior Audioholic
A refurb shouldn't come with original packing in any case, but no styrofoam inserts?
Nope. It had a molded top and bottom foam piece and was in a thick plastic bag. But it wasn't anything like my 8805 that I bought new years back. Anyway, like I said, if you don't mind that and don't plan to ever sell it, a refurbished Marantz hasn't been a bad way to go for me. Milage varies however.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Nope. It had a molded top and bottom foam piece and was in a thick plastic bag. But it wasn't anything like my 8805 that I bought new years back. Anyway, like I said, if you don't mind that and don't plan to ever sell it, a refurbished Marantz hasn't been a bad way to go for me. Milage varies however.
So it did have foam then....they just don't use the same packing for new and refurbed IME, probably just so as to prevent it being sold as "new".
 
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