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Realistic Lifespan of an AV receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="philipc" data-source="post: 75093" data-attributes="member: 1696"><p>My Sony AVR is 7 years old and gets used daily. Also my 12 yo NAD 711 Pro Logic AVR, I also have my gran's 1977 Rotel and it is still a beaut, and my parents 1970 Sansui and and and and. Point is amps will outlast the rest of the equipment, but any AVR will be outdated within 3 years, but usable for many years after that.</p><p></p><p>Go on, upgrade, you know you want to! ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philipc, post: 75093, member: 1696"] My Sony AVR is 7 years old and gets used daily. Also my 12 yo NAD 711 Pro Logic AVR, I also have my gran's 1977 Rotel and it is still a beaut, and my parents 1970 Sansui and and and and. Point is amps will outlast the rest of the equipment, but any AVR will be outdated within 3 years, but usable for many years after that. Go on, upgrade, you know you want to! ;D [/QUOTE]
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