My wife works at an insurance company and recently an electronics store they insure had a claim when some water leaked from the roof onto the display area. The insurance company paid the claim and took the now un-sellable merchandise from the insured. They then offered all that equipment in a silent auction to the employees. There was a lot of fantastic stuff there - but the mantra is 'buyer beware' as this stuff is salvage from an insurance claim.
We bid $175 on a Sony Home Theatre system (the DAV-FX900W) which retails for $1200 (Canadian) and won it. Great! Now there are a few things missing that I didn't know about ahead of time:
- no remote control - I have a Harmony 880 already
- no AM or FM antennas - I don't listen to the radio very often outside of my car
- no 'table' speaker stands, just floor stands - I'm going to mount the speakers on the walls anyway
- no 'calibration mic' for simple audio configuration - I'll do it the 'hard' way
- no surround amp/IR receiver - this is the one that hurts a little
Getting back to where I just was, I set up the system in the basement this evening after the kids went to bed, just to test it out and the first CD I put in was Dark Side of the Moon. Now I can't wait to move it up to the family room and hook it up to the rest of the components - but that's going to wait until Christmas (my present just came a little early).
"Dark Side of the Moon" has several distinctions in my life:
ReplyDelete1) It's the first CD I always play in a new CD player, if I have it available (i.e. not somewhere far from home).
2) It's the album I've bought the most times, at 3. I have it in vinyl, I had it in CD format (got stolen) and then bought it again in CD format.
3) It usually tops my Favourite Albums of All Time list.