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<blockquote data-quote="PearlJam" data-source="post: 1187409" data-attributes="member: 824"><p>Your advice is 100%. My point is that you need to be upfront about it as replacement value is replacement value. It is not to say that the top of the range model of an AV amp of 20 years ago is automatically replaced by the top of the range of the current lineup. It comes down to spec levels too. Therefore the current midrange might be the replacement model to use as a guide for value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PearlJam, post: 1187409, member: 824"] Your advice is 100%. My point is that you need to be upfront about it as replacement value is replacement value. It is not to say that the top of the range model of an AV amp of 20 years ago is automatically replaced by the top of the range of the current lineup. It comes down to spec levels too. Therefore the current midrange might be the replacement model to use as a guide for value. [/QUOTE]
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