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Yamaha Rx v -375

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  • 25-01-2014 8:53am
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    Registered Users Posts: 23


    Lads you have patiently answered all of my questions about soundbar in the past but I've decided to stop compromising on features and to just go with a receiver and speaker set up. So could you tell me if the Yamaha Rxv 375 has removable feet, I'm a bit tight for space and have a budget to stick to. I think the Devon x1000 is the same height as the Yamaha so maybe the same question for that one too?

    Thanks as always!


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    xen0phon wrote: »
    Lads you have patiently answered all of my questions about soundbar in the past but I've decided to stop compromising on features and to just go with a receiver and speaker set up.  So could you tell me if the Yamaha Rxv 375 has removable feet, I'm a bit tight for space and have a budget to stick to.  I think the Devon x1000 is the same height as the Yamaha so maybe the same question for that one too?

    Thanks as always!
    Hi Xen0phon.

    The feet on the Yamaha are removable but in doing so you run the risk of adding to over heating as there is a grill/vent on the bottom to help with air circulation.

    The Denon is the same but has a lot more vents bottom.

    I hope this is of help. Any further questions please let me know.


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 xen0phon


    Thanks for the quick reply! I just need to take the feet off to get it into the unit I habe , once inside I'll be able to get the feet back on. So hopefully the dimensions are correct!

    Thanks again.

    Hi Xen0phon.

    The feet on the Yamaha are removable but in doing so you run the risk of adding to over heating as there is a grill/vent on the bottom to help with air circulation.

    The Denon is the same but has a lot more vents bottom.

    I hope this is of help. Any further questions please let me know.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    xen0phon wrote: »
    Thanks for the quick reply! I just need to take the feet off to get it into the unit I habe , once inside I'll be able to get the feet back on. So hopefully the dimensions are correct!

    Thanks again.

    Hi Xen0phon.

    The feet on the Yamaha are removable but in doing so you run the risk of adding to over heating as there is a grill/vent on the bottom to help with air circulation.

    The Denon is the same but has a lot more vents bottom.

    I hope this is of help. Any further questions please let me know.
    Hi again,

    No probs at all :)

    If you need anymore info just let us know.

    Chris


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 xen0phon


    Well I suppose the next question should be, how much for the Yam and delivery to Dublin? :)

    Actually could you also give me a price on the marantz. 1504? I might just take my own advice and not make a compromise!

    Hi again,

    No probs at all :)

    If you need anymore info just let us know.

    Chris


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,474 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Dave


    Hi Xen0phon, the Yamaha is £191.99 including delivery.

    We have them in stock at the moment so could have one to you in a couple of days.

    Many thanks



    Dave



     


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  • Registered Users Posts: 23 xen0phon


    Hi Xen0phon, the Yamaha is £191.99 including delivery.

    We have them in stock at the moment so could have one to you in a couple of days.

    Many thanks



    Dave



     
    Cheers Dave, last question so :)  How much for delivery of the Marantz 1504? I'm really starting to warm up to the idea of getting this as the Yamaha will be a tight fit and possibly a nightmare to have to trouble shoot connections-wise.

    Thanks again.


  • Company Representative Posts: 9,463 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: John


    xen0phon wrote: »
    Hi Xen0phon, the Yamaha is £191.99 including delivery.

    We have them in stock at the moment so could have one to you in a couple of days.

    Many thanks



    Dave



     
    Cheers Dave, last question so :)  How much for delivery of the Marantz 1504? I'm really starting to warm up to the idea of getting this as the Yamaha will be a tight fit and possibly a nightmare to have to trouble shoot connections-wise.

    Thanks again.
    Xenophon,

    thanks for the post - the NR1504 is not available for shipping at the moment, stock is really tight on it and we just have enough for our in-store shoppers at the moment - happy to reserve one if you are coming up to see us in-store?

    Keep us posted,

    ATVB,

    John Mc & Crew

    John McDonald / Managing Director / Richer Sounds Ireland / www.richersounds.ie / johnmc@richersounds.ie



  • Registered Users Posts: 23 xen0phon


    xen0phon wrote: »
    Hi Xen0phon, the Yamaha is £191.99 including delivery.

    We have them in stock at the moment so could have one to you in a couple of days.

    Many thanks



    Dave



     
    Cheers Dave, last question so :)  How much for delivery of the Marantz 1504? I'm really starting to warm up to the idea of getting this as the Yamaha will be a tight fit and possibly a nightmare to have to trouble shoot connections-wise.

    Thanks again.
    Xenophon,

    thanks for the post - the NR1504 is not available for shipping at the moment, stock is really tight on it and we just have enough for our in-store shoppers at the moment - happy to reserve one if you are coming up to see us in-store?

    Keep us posted,

    ATVB,

    John Mc & Crew
    Thanks for all the help guys, I appreciate it. I've gone with the Marantz elsewhere as I just couldn't convince myself that the Yam would fit in my unit. I'll be back to you when I need my rear satellites!


    Thanks again.


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