Pioneer SC-LX88 Purchase question
Pioneer SC-LX88 Purchase question
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Lostprophet

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2,549 posts

193 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Hi,

I am looking to purchase the above mentioned amp. The cheapest I have seen it is £1400. No one is moving from this price.

I have found a supplier in Germany selling it for £1150 delivered. What will be the situation with the warranty? Is it valid in the UK i.e. do I call up a Pioneer repair centre in the UK to sort it out?

Also, speaking to a few HiFi shops I found out there is not really the supply of LX88 out there. It is unlikey prices will drop below £1400. Once the stock is sold, it is sold. Pioneer have no more as its now end of production.

Thanks Folks.

Robbo66

3,928 posts

257 months

Sunday 13th December 2015
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Just bought the 89 as upgrade from 86 for £1900... Worth pushing out for that if you could.

Lostprophet

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2,549 posts

193 months

Wednesday 16th December 2015
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Do you like it? How does it compare to the 86?

Where did you get the 89 from?

Lostprophet

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2,549 posts

193 months

Wednesday 16th December 2015
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The reviews do not seem that great for the 89?

Monty Python

4,813 posts

221 months

Wednesday 16th December 2015
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Have you considered the Yamaha RXA3040?

Oakey

27,970 posts

240 months

Wednesday 16th December 2015
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Monty Python said:
Have you considered the Yamaha RXA3040?
He could have had the A2050 a few weeks ago for £899!

Ej74

1,048 posts

209 months

Wednesday 16th December 2015
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Sevenoaks don't stock Pioneer as they have had too many failure

Not sure if this was just marketing/ sales approach to push what they stock

Lostprophet

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2,549 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th December 2015
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Ej74 said:
Sevenoaks don't stock Pioneer as they have had too many failure

Not sure if this was just marketing/ sales approach to push what they stock
i think you will find this to be incorrect.

http://www.sevenoakssoundandvision.co.uk/p-16222-p...



Lostprophet

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2,549 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th December 2015
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Monty Python said:
Have you considered the Yamaha RXA3040?
I have not heard Yamaha for a few years.

I did a Pioneer lx86 vs Yamaha's equivalent model. Pioneer was so much more punchy.

Not sure how the Yamaha sounds.

I am also looking at getting the B&W 803D speakers. I will need to make sure the amp can drive these speakers.

Monty Python

4,813 posts

221 months

Sunday 20th December 2015
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Are these the speakers you mean?

http://www.hificorner.co.uk/loudspeakers/b-w-800-s...


If they are, then I'd look seriously at changing how you spend your money - speakers like those will only show up how poor your amplifier is. Ideally you should split your budget equally between source and speakers.

varsas

4,073 posts

226 months

Sunday 20th December 2015
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Monty Python said:
If they are, then I'd look seriously at changing how you spend your money - speakers like those will only show up how poor your amplifier is. Ideally you should split your budget equally between source and speakers.
I've never agreed with that. There is so little difference in amplifiers, and such a big difference in speakers that it's well worth spending a lot on speakers, and then getting an OK amp. Of course it needs to be good enough, with enough power to easily drive the speakers to the level you want but spending an equal amount of speakers and amp? I don't know. I'd rather have the 803 speakers and the pioneer amp than 804's and an expensive amp...also it does give you an upgrade path, in the future OP can get a better amp, but if everything is balanced he's got no where to go.

As with everything, and especially when spending this much, the OP should go and audition.

Monty Python

4,813 posts

221 months

Sunday 20th December 2015
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varsas said:
I've never agreed with that. There is so little difference in amplifiers, and such a big difference in speakers that it's well worth spending a lot on speakers, and then getting an OK amp. Of course it needs to be good enough, with enough power to easily drive the speakers to the level you want but spending an equal amount of speakers and amp? I don't know. I'd rather have the 803 speakers and the pioneer amp than 804's and an expensive amp...also it does give you an upgrade path, in the future OP can get a better amp, but if everything is balanced he's got no where to go.

As with everything, and especially when spending this much, the OP should go and audition.
If you go to any reputable hi-fi dealer they'll disagree - if your source is rubbish then it'll sound rubbish no matter what you do to it.