NAD 7000 Receiver Southern WI $75 OBRO

plainoledave
plainoledave Posts: 408
edited December 2014 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
Looking to sell my excellent condition NAD 7000 receiver. No issues, all inputs and lights working 100% when taken out of service last year. I was keeping it around "just in case" but i have decided i want to be a minimalist. Hoping for a local deal to happen. Can possibly meet along the route between Madison to Appleton/Schaumburg/Milwaukee in the near future. b5aihi5lfkla.jpg



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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,258
    nice. do you have the remote for it, as well?
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  • I'll confess... I have the remote but i am keeping it as a spare for my 7600 receiver. I think that I would have to spend $50-75 to replace it if my kids break it. Sorry about that.
  • Mystery
    Mystery Posts: 2,546
    You can use universal remotes on them.

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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,258
    I'll confess... I have the remote but i am keeping it as a spare for my 7600 receiver. I think that I would have to spend $50-75 to replace it if my kids break it. Sorry about that.
    hehe, don't blame you one bit. a minimalist should always have a backup haha :) (I'm trying to become a minimalist, myself, though it would appear that it's not sticking, considering the fact that I'm viewing this post, interested in your receiver)
    Mystery wrote: »
    You can use universal remotes on them.
    ah, yes. I've just stepped into URC's as of late. quite handy, and doesn't take long to get used to them. I'd still probably want to get hands on an original all the same, at least for learning in proprietary buttons/commands. I enjoy the URC MX700/850 type. there's no access to late model equipment, but you can really customize the program. you just need OE remotes to learn commands from.

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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,258
    msg wrote: »
    I enjoy the URC MX700/850 type. there's no access to late model equipment, but you can really customize the program. you just need OE remotes to learn commands from.
    to clarify, I meant no access to late model equipment command databases when using older URC remotes.

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  • plainoledave
    plainoledave Posts: 408
    edited December 2014
    The catastrophist in me outweighs the minimalist in regards to the remote. I am taking baby steps in my transition. I had three or four spare amps and four sets of speakers in storage last year at this time IIRC. If i sell this, i will have no spare gear at all. *Shudder*
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,258
    you guys crack me up, but mostly because I can directly relate. I'm trying to move some gear, myself. I've been called a hoarder, haha - I prefer prepareder.
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  • mwk455
    mwk455 Posts: 219
    Hey Dave can you use that as a pre?