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I know it least one KEF dealer around here (Twin Cities). Really nice speakers, great sound, awesome build quality, a little pricey for my taste. Kinda like B & W.
I haven't seen the system you are talking about. Maybe these speakers are too new, and haven't made it to the U.S. market yet.
I haven't seen the system you are talking about. Maybe these speakers are too new, and haven't made it to the U.S. market yet.
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Originally posted by skar
I haven't seen the system you are talking about. Maybe these speakers are too new, and haven't made it to the U.S. market yet.
I haven't seen the system you are talking about. Maybe these speakers are too new, and haven't made it to the U.S. market yet.
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/Sou...ef0301p01.html
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Originally posted by powaking
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Me: (While checking out the 3802 specs) This one that I'm looking at is going for $809 on the net.
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Me: (While checking out the 3802 specs) This one that I'm looking at is going for $809 on the net.
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Just my $0.02.
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I have read that on Denons site. THe price difference from a dealer (like Tweeter) and on the net is about $430!!! Thats a BIG price difference (Tweeter wants $1199 and I have seen it on the net for $780).
If Denon makes good quality equipment then I shouldn't have a problem to begin with. If I should get it fixed would 1 trip to a repair shop going to set me back $400? If so then I would be at the same range than if I were to buy it from a dealer.
What would you all do? Go to a dealer and pay top dollar or get the cheapest price you can get? (Don't mean to make it sound like that but would you rather get a better deal and spend the extra bucks on speakers??)
If Denon makes good quality equipment then I shouldn't have a problem to begin with. If I should get it fixed would 1 trip to a repair shop going to set me back $400? If so then I would be at the same range than if I were to buy it from a dealer.
What would you all do? Go to a dealer and pay top dollar or get the cheapest price you can get? (Don't mean to make it sound like that but would you rather get a better deal and spend the extra bucks on speakers??)