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<font color='#000000'>I am looking to buy Yamaha RX-V2090 Audio-Video Receiver from a colleague. I was wondering about its market value. appreciate any input on fair-market value of the product.

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<font color='#000000'>I paid $200 for a friend's RX-V2092 which has Dolby Digital...

I'm not sure what the 2090, a non-DD, non-DTS receiver, is worth nowadays. Great for a bedroom system, if you just want Dolby Pro Logic surround or none at all...

FYI: The user manual is here.

My guess: $100 max.</font>
 
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kaiser_soze

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I laughed so hard my sides split

I stumbled into this while doing a search for the RX-V2090. I literally laughed out loud when I read where Clint DeBoer estimated the value of the RX-V2090 at $100. To be sure this receiver lacks any digital inputs or outputs at all, and for that reason it would not have a Dolby Digital decoder. But you have to compare what it DOES have with other receivers that are available today. Even it you only compare it with modern high-quality stereo receivers, it is comparable in every way, i.e., it is sonically excellent, very powerful, is exceedingly flexible, has 5-ch discrete inputs, and excellent tuner, and much, much more. For anyone who doesn't much care about much more that two channels with a subwoofer, but who does care about the stuff that was deemed important right before Dolby Digital and DTS burst onto the scene, the RX-V2090 is a better receiver than anything that you can buy today. You can't buy a new receiver today that has pre-out main-in jumpers that allows you to use an equalizer between the preamp and the power amp. Even with the ones that 5.1 or 7.1 inputs, these are inputs to the preamp only, not the power amps. If you compare this A/V receiver with other new receivers that similarly lack digital inputs, you will find that it is far and away a better, more capable receiver than just about any of the new ones. All of which begs the question: why would anyone estimate the value of this receiver at no more than $100? I can't help but laugh.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
An extremely dated AV receiver with poor power specs that is completely useless as an AV receiver today. I wouldn't give $25 for it.
 
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3db

Audioholic Slumlord
An extremely dated AV receiver with poor power specs that is completely useless as an AV receiver today. I wouldn't give $25 for it.
Be perfect for my garage at $25.00. With this, I won't have to worry about wearing the car battery down when it comes to washing the vehicles. :D
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Be perfect for my garage at $25.00. With this, I won't have to worry about wearing the car battery down when it comes to washing the vehicles. :D
I use, and recommend Onkyo for garage systems.:eek:
 

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