They were bloody expensive everywhere. Around US$7K IIRC, and that was before Bush/Cheney broke the economy. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time; I suspect they didn't want to have to move its heavy ass ever again.
mnem
*looking out at our first Toronto snowfall*
So called thrift stores over here would expect to get a pretty reasonable price something like that, they would expect to sell the receiver and speakers for around £100 plus
Even on a DOA receiver?
What... They price it by the kilo, dead or alive...? @zucca - Martantz will always have a special place in my heart. But they just didn't keep up with what enthusiasts wanted, and became relics in their own time.
mnem that's why I like to play the old ones, I am looking right now at my PM-80mkII. It needs some love and I want to upgrade it with an USB isolated DAC and other stuff. Yes the schematics are available... what a joy this puppy is.
Z
Yeah, but you need that one and its brother to even get enough discrete channels for 4.1 surround; plus something to use as a 5-channel mixer. The TX-SV919THX has all 5, with true A/B mode (plus individual tone/gain controls for A and B!) for 5.1 channels, PLUS all 6 channels discrete input to a DB25 on the back for external DSP.
This Onkyo is like 3 of that PM80 stuffed into a single box. It ALSO weighs like it!!!
And I have some .pdf schematics; I've just been a bit busy today, as my new computer desk finally arrived.
Getting the general layout where I want it, so I can fine tune the locations of peripherals and figure out exactly where I want to put the 2-in cable knockouts. This will take trial & error over a few days of normal usage; but first need to get everything roughly laid out right.
mnem
Priorities, eh...?