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Old 26-10-2006, 4:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dv137 & Avr 350(new) Or Dv137 & Avp700 With P1000 (used)

I will be looking to purchase a DV137 & AVR350 shortley but i`ve been offered a 3 month old dv137 with a AVP700 with a P1000,having tested the 137 & 350 and been blown away with the performance shill I buy new or should I go for the second option
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Re: Dv137 & Avr 350(new) Or Dv137 & Avp700 With P1000 (used)

I had a similar option but all new and I went for the second 700/1000 option, much better.
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I will be looking to purchase a DV137 & AVR350 shortley but i`ve been offered a 3 month old dv137 with a AVP700 with a P1000,having tested the 137 & 350 and been blown away with the performance shill I buy new or should I go for the second option
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Do you really need that power? No, buy the AVR350.
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