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Marantz Projector VP11S2 World's first DLP .95", 1080p DarkChip Single Chip Projector with Native 1080p Resolution, 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (Discontinued, No Longer Available)
Our Reward Points program is a way to thank all of our valued customers, for their business.
Earn up to 5% of your current order to be used towards a future purchase at Wild West Electronics.com or Wild West Electronics.net. Currently, each sub-totalled dollar $ you spend earns you 1 Reward Point. Each Reward Point you earn is good for .05 cents towards a future purchase.
How to redeem your Reward Points:
Shop online or by phone Wild West Electronics.com or Wild West Electronics.net
Place your item(s) in the shopping cart.
Your order subtotal must exceed the amount of your Reward Points you would like to redeem.
Complete your order in the Shopping Cart or via our Toll-Free 1-800-785-0399 order line. On the Payment screen in the comments section, simply type in "Redeem My Rewards Points". Your credit card will only be charged for the amount beyond the value of your Reward Points Earned.
Terms & Conditions of Wild West Electronics® Reward Points:
Earning Product Reward Points
Reward Points are earned on both online purchases and purchases made by telephone only.
Each $ dollar you spend earns you 1 Reward Point. Each Reward Point you earn is good for .05 cents towards a future purchase.
Reward Points amounts may vary per product. Not all products may be eligible to earn Reward Points.
Generally your most current Reward Points balance can be found at the bottom of your physical packing slip invoice for items Wild West Electronics® ships directly. For all other items that may be direct shipped from our vendors, you can request via email an invoice copy to obtain your most current Reward Points balance. Wild West Electronics® is also working on a way to check Reward Points balances online in the future.
Reward Points can only be earned for purchases made on or after May 15th 2008. All purchases made prior to May 15th 2008 are not eligeable and do not qualify for the Reward Points program.
Redeeming Reward Points Earned
Reward Points can be redeemed online or over the phone at Wild West Electronics.com or Wild West Electronics.net. If redemption is to be made online, simply type in "Redeem My Rewards Points" in the comments section of your order. Your credit card will only be charged for the amount beyond the value of your Reward Points Earned.
Reward Points expire 6 months from the date your order was placed.
Reward Points are forfeited on all returned merchandise or cancelled orders.
Reward Points are not redeemable for cash, can not be returned for a cash refund, and can not be applied to any existing credit card balance.
Reward Points carry no cash value and are not gift certificates.
Reward Points cannot be redeemed in combination with any other promotional offer, coupon or any other special discount. This exclusion does not apply to "Free Shipping" offers.
When redeeming Reward Points, your order subtotal (total before tax, shipping and handling) must exceed the amount of your Reward Points. Taxes, fees, shipping, handling and any applicable restocking charges are extra and vary. Special promotions that are based upon your order total (i.e. free shipping) will be based upon your subtotal after your reward points have been applied. All remaining balances must be paid with a credit card.
On orders where Reward Points are being redeemed, the amount of the redeemed Reward Points will be subtracted from the amount of earned Reward Points.
We are not responsible for lost or stolen Reward Points.
Reward Points are not transferable and must be redeemed using the billing and shipping address on file.
Additional Terms & Conditions
Wild West Electronics®, Inc. reserve the right to change these terms and conditions from time to time in their discretion without notice.
Wild West Electronics®, Inc. reserve the right to cancel the Reward Points program at any time without notice.
WILD WEST ELECTRONICS®, INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO REWARD POINTS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Saul Marantz founded the company that bore his name in the early 1950s to build high fidelity components. Working with such audio engineers as Sidney Smith and Richard Sequerra, Marantz constructed a series of vacuum-tube components that became yardsticks for the hi-fi industry. With the advent of transistor technology in the early 1960s, Marantz and his associates developed the landmark Model 18 receiver, the first example of a receiver combined with a preamplifier, power amplifier and tuner in one box. In 1964, he sold the company to Superscope, but remained with Marantz as president until 1968.
To continue the story, it is necessary to back track a bit, as it relates to Marantz' acquisition by Superscope. The Standard Radio Corporation was established in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan in 1953 manufacturing portable radios. In 1959 the company started manufacturing tape recorders. A new factory was built in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan in 1959 and this became the company's headquarters. In 1962 the company started manufacturing phonographs. With the acquisition of Marantz by Superscope in 1964, manufacturing of Marantz components gradually shifted to Japan, but design engineering remained in America for the time being.
In 1971, Standard Radio Corporation received third-party capitalization from Superscope of the U.S.A. In March of 1975, SRC changed its name to Marantz Japan, Inc. Superscope of the U.S.A. sold its shares of Marantz Japan to Philips of the Netherlands in 1980. Marantz manufactured its first Compact Disc player starting in 1982. Much if the Philips European design engineering made its way into the Marantz line of products, and the Marantz compact disc was one of the first proofs of this. Numerous improvements were made to the Sagamihara factory in the late 1980s. The magnificent PM-94 and PM-84 were manufactured at this time. These were a distinct break with the Philips-influenced integrated amplifiers of the mid-1980s, and a successful attempt at recapturing the legendary design and engineering that Marantz had become famous for.
In the late 1990s, Marantz reissued the legendary Model 7, 8 and 9 tube components and these were eagerly scooped up by audiophile collectors. These components were, in fact, engineered and manufactured by hand by the Valve Amplification Company of Durham, North Carolina. ( VAC is now located in Florida).
Then, in May of 2001, Marantz Japan, Inc. acquired the Marantz brand and its business in Europe and the USA from Philips. The company established Marantz divisions in the Netherlands, Germany, France and England. Marantz America, Inc. was organized in Los Angeles; the American division of Marantz had been headquartered in California for years. However, the offices were later moved to Itasca, Illinois. In 2002, Marantz merged with Denon and established a joint holding company, D & M Holdings, Inc. The Marantz and Denon product lines will remain separate and distinct.