Agreed Avgoround. Knowing that the mainstream AVR manufacturers must come out with new models every year that sport the latest and greatest features, last years models have to be closed out every Fall. And 50% or more discounts on brand new units are not uncommon. This is another reason for the rapid depreciation - wait a year and buy a new one in a box at 50% or more off list. So what would that make a truly used model be worth? 25% of original purchase price after a year at best.
So even if you really wanted a flagship AVR, at least wait until the new models come out and take advantage of the inevitable huge discounts. This is why I would suggest to all HT enthusiasts, buy a good multi channel amp and match it with the cheapest AVR you can find that has a full set pre-outs during the Fall close outs. When the AVR conks out, simply discard and get another always buying new at 50% or better off MSRP. In other words, buy features only and as cheaply as you can. A good multi channel amp can last through several AVR's.
WRT the OP'S plight, I know its a bitter pill to swallow but I would not sink $600 into a unit that is only worth about 500 bucks if it was working! And this just doesn't apply to Pioneer. I would use the same logic with Denon, Yamaha, Marantz et al.
So even if you really wanted a flagship AVR, at least wait until the new models come out and take advantage of the inevitable huge discounts. This is why I would suggest to all HT enthusiasts, buy a good multi channel amp and match it with the cheapest AVR you can find that has a full set pre-outs during the Fall close outs. When the AVR conks out, simply discard and get another always buying new at 50% or better off MSRP. In other words, buy features only and as cheaply as you can. A good multi channel amp can last through several AVR's.
WRT the OP'S plight, I know its a bitter pill to swallow but I would not sink $600 into a unit that is only worth about 500 bucks if it was working! And this just doesn't apply to Pioneer. I would use the same logic with Denon, Yamaha, Marantz et al.