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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
jakewash #251161 03/10/09 08:55 PM
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Oh yeah, i forgot that the denon had a 2809 model now.. if you go that route def. look for that instead of the 08 model


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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
terzaghi #251174 03/10/09 11:41 PM
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Newegg has the TXSR876 on sale for $999 new and delivered:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...nkyo-_-82120118

It looks like a steal to me. I'd trade in my Denon AVR-3806 for this.


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SRoode #251182 03/11/09 12:23 AM
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that's a good price for the 876.


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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
PeterChenoweth #251190 03/11/09 01:23 AM
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Peter C., when I checked a minute ago the 876 was shown as in stock at $839.99. I didn't suggest it here because the "$900 or less" budget presumably was $CDN and the 876 would be well above that. If you're interested, though, that appears to be a terrific buy.


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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
casey01 #251191 03/11/09 01:27 AM
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Casey, apparently the A4L policy has changed recently. If you check the Onkyo listings now, Canada, Province and postal zone can be selected on a purchase.


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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
JohnK #251206 03/11/09 03:10 AM
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Thank's for all the feedback. There's quite a few good deals to be had online. Even though my budget would be stretched, that 876 is mighty tempting.


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Re: Looking at new receivers ~$900 or less.
JohnK #251243 03/11/09 02:11 PM
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 Originally Posted By: JohnK
Peter C., when I checked a minute ago the 876 was shown as in stock at $839.99. I didn't suggest it here because the "$900 or less" budget presumably was $CDN and the 876 would be well above that. If you're interested, though, that appears to be a terrific buy.


I didn't notice that we were talking about $900 Canadian. Oops.

I noticed that it was back in stock and $839 last night too. Then I spent about 2 hours reading through all 57 pages of discussion about the 876 over on AVS. And I skimmed through a lot of the 'N906' discussion too, as it's more-or-less the same AVR.

It seems to be a very good receiver, and probably a steal for anything less than $1,000 (US) - provided that you don't have problems with it. Many rave about the Reon processor, excellent SQ, clean amp, great Audyssey setup, tons of great features, etc. On paper, absolutely fabulous. Looking at the spec sheet and reading its many positively glowing reviews really makes me wonder why I'm holding out on the UMC-1.

But I'm a little concerned with the number of quirky problems that people seem to report. Channel drop-outs, sub problems, video blank-outs, thermal shutdowns, etc. And no user firmware updates (unless you do it anyway and risk bricking) mean that you've got to send it back to Onkyo for updates. Sorry, but in this era, that's stupid. Even my TV has a USB port for user-performed firmware updates, fully supported and encouraged by the manufacturer.

And there are a couple of very vocal folks over there who have been through the ringer with Onkyo customer support. They do not have nice things to say. Of course, complainers make themselves known and happy users don't, so the statistics are skewed. But browsing through other Onkyo forums seems to confirm that C/S isn't that great - at least enough to cast a few doubts for me.

So I'm not sure if I'd bite on that deal or not. Several posts over on AVS suggest that spending the extra hundred bucks or so (US) to get a brand new one, rather than a refurb, is a smart idea. After all, the refurb units are the ones that people had problems with. I'm usually totally ok with buying refurb gear, but I think in this case, based on what crazy AVS is saying, I'm not so sure.

Still, the bargain hunter in me is having a hard time passing up a $1,700 receiver for $839. ;\)


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