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    I took a headstart... basite's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    So I dont reccomend fixing anything older than five years, not to mention something three
    years old is usually obsolete. Its different if its a classic, but Kenwood...
    Start shopping

    do mind that that was a $2000 receiver...
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    Quote Originally Posted by basite
    do mind that that was a $2000 receiver...
    WELL, thats what you get from buying a 2,000 $ Kenwood ANYTHING.
    Wouldn't buy a 50,000 KIA either.
    My receiver cost 1200$, but if it broke would be hard press to fix it (no HDMI) and its only three years old. The amps and ergonomics are great, but I really couldn't justify fixing it, bacause, soon as I did, It would break down the line somewhere
    (fixed a sony receiver, broke six months later, fixed a yammy, broke again a few years later, brother fixed a tosh 32in tv, THREE TIMES, finally gave up)
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