Marantz NR-1402 Slimline reciever 280.00
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I really love this reciever, the unit was new old stock and has only been used to push a small center channel and my outboard amp pushes the rest of the 3.1 set up I have used this for. Comes with all items, the original box, remote, audessy mic, ect.
This thing is no bigger than most cable boxes, but it gets the job done really well when i had hooked it up to some monitors for a short while.
9/10 on A'gon ratings. no marks I know of and low hours.
Link for specs
http://www.amazon.com/Marantz-NR1402-AV-Receiver/dp/B0052T82H2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355690473&sr=8-1&keywords=nr1402
Thanks for looking,
Logan
This thing is no bigger than most cable boxes, but it gets the job done really well when i had hooked it up to some monitors for a short while.
9/10 on A'gon ratings. no marks I know of and low hours.
Link for specs
http://www.amazon.com/Marantz-NR1402-AV-Receiver/dp/B0052T82H2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355690473&sr=8-1&keywords=nr1402
Thanks for looking,
Logan
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Sweet, yeah this things legit. Being a 3d HDMI 1.4, it meets all the current standards on newer models except for 4k pass through. I don't plan on owning any 4k resolution TV's any time soon, so that was not an issue when I bought this. I have been very impressed with the amount of power this little guy puts out as well. I put my goldenear aon 3's on this reciever and i just turned off the sub woofer because I really didnt need it. Those speakers take up to 200 rms. Im really just going in another direction right now and getting into computer audio so this should foot the bill for a new headphone amp.
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Nice unit. I bought one of these a couple months ago from Magnolia -open box- and have been very happy with it. It has Audyssey and dynamic volume, and does a great job in my keeping room system with a pair of RT55's, a CS350 and a pair of Polk in wall surrounds. I have a PS3 and a Comcast Anyroom DVR running into it via HDMI, then out to a Panasonic 58" plasma TV..
One issue is/was figuring out how to program a Comcast DVR remote to control the volume on the 1402. Comcast does not povide IR codes in their remotes, but I figured out a way to do it. If anyone needs that info, let me know.My 7.4.4 DIY 4k Home Theater:
Polk LSiM 707 L-C-R, LSiM702 side surrounds, LSiM 705 rears
Polk LSiM 702s x 4 on the Ceiling Atmos speakers
2 x SVS PB12/Plus 2's
Denon X3700H
Emotiva XPA11 Gen 3
XBox One X 4k & BD and streaming
Panasonic UB-420 4k player
HD-A35 HD DVD
Oppo BD-103D for hirez audio
Technics SL-D2 TT, Grado Gold Cartridge
JVC DLA-RS2000/NX7 projector
Silver Ticket 120" acoustically transparent screen
Berkline 090 electric recliners with Aura Bass Shakers -
pm sentMain Rig:
Antipodes DX > Roon > PS Audio Directstream Jr.>deHavilland Ultraverve 3 >Belles Reference 150a >Harbeth C7 ES3
Second Rig:
Roon> PS Audio Directstream Jr Bridge II > EE Minimax pre (Tutay mods) >Belles 150A Ref >Monitor 5 (Westmassguy-modded) -
buddy of mine has this unit, great little receiver.
Good luck with the sale! -
265.00 shipped to the 48!!!
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Sold!