Interested primarily in sr-18, 19, and 8000. Opinions on these models would also be appreciated.
stevevt
07-17-00, 01:08 PM
3 words:
your
local
dealer
www.hifi.com (http://www.hifi.com) is the only authorized place on the web, and they sell at list price (tho they do throw in a cheap dvd player occasionally).
There's a dealer or two that sells new Marantz stuff at @bay, but you're trading price for warranty (which is 3 years on most Marantz stuff).
Go to www.audioreview.com (http://www.audioreview.com) for lots of reviews; I've seen all these pieces but haven't heard them for more than a minute or so.
-S
eauctiontrust
07-18-00, 12:38 AM
i agree with stevevt: ur local dealer - i bought mine from a local dealer in Overland Park, KS - I paid in cash so he gave me $50 discount.
I got the 8000 for $1000.
HTH!
casey225
07-18-00, 02:25 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by eauctiontrust:
i agree with stevevt: ur local dealer - i bought mine from a local dealer in Overland Park, KS - I paid in cash so he gave me $50 discount.
I got the 8000 for $1000.
HTH!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
How do you like it? I was set on the sr-18, then a friend bought the sr-19 (after listening to both) and said he couldn't tell any difference, esp. $1000 worth. So now I have to wonder if the sr-19 is $700 better than the 8000. I was hoping the sr-14 would make the prices drop, but doesn't look that way (MSRP $4700!!!).
AW
07-18-00, 11:06 AM
Try calling Uncle's Stereo --
1-800-978-6253
notjafo
07-18-00, 11:12 AM
I have the 7000, and want to tell you how happy I am with it. I bought it at Cambridge Soundworks (aka hifi.com onthe web) in March when they had a coupon for $100 off purchases over $700. I paid $699 after the coupon.