Reply 20 of 50, by obobskivich
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Not at all trying to come across as rude, but $600 is still very much "entry level bottom end" for lots of modern, brand-new, audio equipment at retail (especially if dealing with a "boutique" or "audiophile" manufacturer). I'm not saying things should be that way, and there's certainly still gems out there that don't cost as much as a BMW, but they're not dime a dozen. A lot of the receivers, amplifiers, etc that folks revere in the vintage communities tended to have fairly high price-tags (many hundreds to many thousands) in the 1970s or 1980s, which would translate to MUCH higher prices today (due to inflation). And indeed, a quality amplifier these days will carry such an equally high price-tag (and that's what I'm meaning when I say "good equipment"). Unfortunately, unlike computers, newer and smaller does not often equal better. For most folks, spending $10,000+ on a stereo isn't feasible, and that's where used equipment is a fantastic value proposition, especially flagship AV receivers which tend to depreciate much more rapidly than "stereo" (2 channel) equipment, despite offering amplifier and preamplifier sections that are, in many cases, absolutely exceptional. 😀
Also, there is no "W RMS" or "RMS power" - it isn't a thing beyond marketing. See here: http://www.hifi-writer.com/he/misc/rmspower.htm and here: http://sound.westhost.com/power.htm for a detailed explanation.