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scottyboy76
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pioneer vsx 94 for sale 45 bucks. the old man who answered didnt say it had a tx or txh. those are what is on the review sites.that is the giant expensive receiver, also a pioneer pl 600 with the s arm not the cheapie for 25. i just wanted to know it was that receiver. theres no other 94 elites without the numbers right. the old guy said everything works fine.
humpty dumpty was pushed
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by the way the reason im making such a fuss is its a 6 hour ride to the guys place who has this stuffhumpty dumpty was pushed
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That's an old Pioneer ProLogic unit, not really worth much. The turntable is probably decent, but I don't know if I'd go 6 hours for it.
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bought the vsx49. its not the deal of a lifetime, its what bill said. for 40 bucks what the hell. it sounds great. only problem there is a looseness in the board of speaker connectors. a couple channels cut out, as you move the assembly it cuts back in.. the assembly connects with a multi pin connector, is this worth having it fixed to use as a third room receiverhumpty dumpty was pushed
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scottyboy76 wrote: »bought the vsx49. its not the deal of a lifetime, its what bill said. for 40 bucks what the hell. it sounds great. only problem there is a looseness in the board of speaker connectors. a couple channels cut out, as you move the assembly it cuts back in.. the assembly connects with a multi pin connector, is this worth having it fixed to use as a third room receiver
That is an easy fix.if you have a solder machine you can do it. I never liked those connections, just mark the connections before cutting them and solder directly to the board. if you send it to a tech, He probably charge you from $60-$80.
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