HDMI Receiver
AsSiMiLaTeD
Posts: 11,727
I'm looking for a receiver for my parents and don't have much money to spend, maybe one of you guys have something laying around that you're not using. I'm thinking in the $100 price range here, I can get a new low end Denon for $150 on Amazon so that's always a backup option if this doesn't work out.
The only requirements are a fully working unit in good cosmetic condition with at least 3 HDMI inputs and an HDNI output. That's it, sound quality doesn't matter at all, my parents are half deaf anyway so better sound is completely pointless. So if you've got that Insignia laying around that you've been too embarassed to list here because of the atrocious sound quality, now's your chance to unload it.
The only requirements are a fully working unit in good cosmetic condition with at least 3 HDMI inputs and an HDNI output. That's it, sound quality doesn't matter at all, my parents are half deaf anyway so better sound is completely pointless. So if you've got that Insignia laying around that you've been too embarassed to list here because of the atrocious sound quality, now's your chance to unload it.
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How about one in excellent cosmetic condition with multiple HDMI inputs, one HDMI output...turns on and lights-up and appears to function but has a blown amp with no sound?
Heck, if your parents are deaf they really won't be able to tell the difference. -
Hey dude, how about this one from accessories4less?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DENON-AVR-391-5-1-Channel-AV-Home-Theater-Receiver-with-HDMI-1-4a-/130694830838?pt=Receivers_Tuners&hash=item1e6e04daf6#ht_2366wt_1232
I've bought from them in the past and had great experiences. Don't know much about the unit, but I think it would work well for their needs
Denon AVR-391 $110 + shippingdesign is where science and art break even. -
Thanks for the link, I'll check those guys out. That listing has now ended but I bet they'll have more.
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Check their website accessories4less.com
They may have others or similar in stock.design is where science and art break even.