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Front and centre speakers are humming/buzzing
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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 1078193" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p>Buying a new T777V3 for R70k is not worth it. You are buying a discontinued item at full retail price. Expect a 20% devaluation before you have even switched it on.</p><p></p><p>If you want NAD, I would honestly wait for a T778V2, but that is just me.</p><p></p><p>So IMHO opinion you have the following options:</p><p></p><p>1. Wait for the tech to check it out and hopefully get it fixed. It will be interesting to find out what the issue is.</p><p>2. Get a refund and stick with the CXR-200</p><p>3. Get a refund and buy a Denon avr-x6700h (R75k) or a Marantz SR8015 (R90k). You may even find a used Denon 8500 somewhere.</p><p>4. You want the NAD for its stereo abilities I assume. Keep your CXR-200 and look for a stereo integrated amp with home theatre pass through, something like a VA Exclame as example that Uncle Schalk can modify.</p><p>4. Get a refund, twist BiZKit's arm and buy his demo T778 which is just a month or two old at a demo price (if he is willing to do that).</p><p>5. Offer them R55k for the new 777V3. As it is a discontinued model they will battle to find a buyer for it at full retail price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 1078193, member: 13448"] Buying a new T777V3 for R70k is not worth it. You are buying a discontinued item at full retail price. Expect a 20% devaluation before you have even switched it on. If you want NAD, I would honestly wait for a T778V2, but that is just me. So IMHO opinion you have the following options: 1. Wait for the tech to check it out and hopefully get it fixed. It will be interesting to find out what the issue is. 2. Get a refund and stick with the CXR-200 3. Get a refund and buy a Denon avr-x6700h (R75k) or a Marantz SR8015 (R90k). You may even find a used Denon 8500 somewhere. 4. You want the NAD for its stereo abilities I assume. Keep your CXR-200 and look for a stereo integrated amp with home theatre pass through, something like a VA Exclame as example that Uncle Schalk can modify. 4. Get a refund, twist BiZKit's arm and buy his demo T778 which is just a month or two old at a demo price (if he is willing to do that). 5. Offer them R55k for the new 777V3. As it is a discontinued model they will battle to find a buyer for it at full retail price. [/QUOTE]
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