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Life span of hi-fi equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="moloels" data-source="post: 855749" data-attributes="member: 2515"><p>Coming to the initial question, I have a Rotel RB990bx (200 watts) which is serving me very well. Now if I have to sell it and buy a newer model, I will probably get R4500 for it but I have to spend about R30K plus on a newer model amp to get the same output.</p><p>I clearly do not see any reason for doing that. In fact most people believe that the older models were built to last long compared to the newer ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moloels, post: 855749, member: 2515"] Coming to the initial question, I have a Rotel RB990bx (200 watts) which is serving me very well. Now if I have to sell it and buy a newer model, I will probably get R4500 for it but I have to spend about R30K plus on a newer model amp to get the same output. I clearly do not see any reason for doing that. In fact most people believe that the older models were built to last long compared to the newer ones. [/QUOTE]
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