AV Receiver

But reviews about Poineer shows it's Built Quality are not good, these are the Cheapest AV receivers available in the Market Today with Cheapest Hardware used, this is About Low End and Medium End, about High End not Confirmed about Built Quality and Hardware Used. But Poineer is Giving good return for what you pay.

where you read the reviews? any links please?
 
Hey Friends,

Today I checked bose website and found "Bose acoustimass-6", 5.1 Speaker......And on the Top there Price: Rs 48,263.00, Price inclusive of VAT.

https://www.boseindia.com/product/acoustimass-6-home-entertainment-speaker-system/

I think these are on a budget if compared to high end 5.1 Bookshelf / Floorstand speakers......My perception is Bose Sound Quality is also it's proprietary and gives complete satisfaction. As my requirement for a Budget System which with these speakers can be fulfilled..... The final decision will be after Audition of these.

How you Advise to attach these Acoustimass-6, with Denon AVR-S700W / Yamaha - 675/677

Denon AVR-S700W 7.2-channel home theater receiver with Wi-Fi
 
where you read the reviews? any links please?
Sorry Bro, if you mind this. My objective is not to heart any Pioneer owner here. I am a fresher in this and don't know much about this. But what I observed in the reviews after comparison that I say...
Pioneer is also a World class Product Company no doubt in this.

I have read and seen some reviews out of which 1 is given in the link below:

Onkyo TX-NR616 vs Pioneer VSX-922 vs Denon AVR-2113 Shootout - YouTube
 
Sorry Bro, if you mind this. My objective is not to heart any Pioneer owner here. I am a fresher in this and don't know much about this. But what I observed in the reviews after comparison that I say...
Pioneer is also a World class Product Company no doubt in this.

I have read and seen some reviews out of which 1 is given in the link below:

Onkyo TX-NR616 vs Pioneer VSX-922 vs Denon AVR-2113 Shootout - YouTube

Show me more reviews - very shallow eviews - by the way Poneer is in AV in a big way may not present in India.
They are in DJ, Studio and Car audio markets where products needs to be rugged

Just check this

Pioneer SC-LX57 review from the experts at whathifi.com

Check reviews from reputed sites or magazines , that too multiple one.
 
Hey Friends,

Today I checked bose website and found "Bose acoustimass-6", 5.1 Speaker......And on the Top there Price: Rs 48,263.00, Price inclusive of VAT.

https://www.boseindia.com/product/acoustimass-6-home-entertainment-speaker-system/

I think these are on a budget if compared to high end 5.1 Bookshelf / Floorstand speakers......My perception is Bose Sound Quality is also it's proprietary and gives complete satisfaction. As my requirement for a Budget System which with these speakers can be fulfilled..... The final decision will be after Audition of these.

How you Advise to attach these Acoustimass-6, with Denon AVR-S700W / Yamaha - 675/677

Denon AVR-S700W 7.2-channel home theater receiver with Wi-Fi



There is JBL speaker set SCS 140 which you can get for 12 -14 K..
It is with 8 Inch active sub unlike Boses 6 Inch One

Check it - it will take Bose's pant down
From own experience!

Hemant
 
Hey Friends,

Please help me to make a perfect 5.1 Surround system as much as possible . So that it can be Enjoyed for next 10-15-20 Years.

Plz. share your experience and skill and give me some idea about following:

----- Top 5 Reputed Brands in India for speakers (Bookshelfs or Wall-mount 5.1) upto Rs 50K in Priority :

------- Also please give the Most Competitive Model Number of Each brand or Just send a link from where I can get the right information.

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I have read lot of reviews in praise of ENERGY TAKE CLASSIC 5.1, and checked the availability in India, But Can't get it till now. Can any one guide me about its availability in India. And please share if you have one connected with your AV receiver. I like to Listen your review.

Thanks!!!
 
Hey Friends,

Please help me to make a perfect 5.1 Surround system as much as possible . So that it can be Enjoyed for next 10-15-20 Years.

!

15 years -- you are thinking too long!! Have a 5 years window for yur AVR .. though speakers will last!
 
15 years -- you are thinking too long!! Have a 5 years window for yur AVR .. though speakers will last!
The life of any AVR is only 5 years?

OR It's Technological Life

OR you mean to say any New technology will come in AVR, after 5years or so. And Today's AVR (Technology) purchased become's past old time item.

It's actually a Serious Consideration before throwing money in any AVR. If it's last for just 5 year's then any Budget / Entry Level AVR can be taken with a Good Set of Speakers.

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Can you give some idea what type of changes Could take place in future AVR's?
Like FAST Speed HDMI (2.0 is latest), New I/O ports, OR any other. So that we can take them in Consideration.

Thanks!!
 
The life of any AVR is only 5 years?

OR It's Technological Life

OR you mean to say any New technology will come in AVR, after 5years or so. And Today's AVR (Technology) purchased become's past old time item.

It's actually a Serious Consideration before throwing money in any AVR. If it's last for just 5 year's then any Budget / Entry Level AVR can be taken with a Good Set of Speakers.

_______________________________________

Can you give some idea what type of changes Could take place in future AVR's?
Like FAST Speed HDMI (2.0 is latest), New I/O ports, OR any other. So that we can take them in Consideration.

Thanks!!


life of technology ---
Already HDMI 2.0 is announced
4K is yet to be fianalised
Net speed increasing ..


also mdern accept the fact modern gadgets are not long lasting

if seriously NOT interested in 5.1 and good sound buy a vintage 30-40 year old amp and with regular service it may last another 20 years..,
 
life of technology ---
Already HDMI 2.0 is announced
4K is yet to be fianalised
Net speed increasing ..


also mdern accept the fact modern gadgets are not long lasting

if seriously NOT interested in 5.1 and good sound buy a vintage 30-40 year old amp and with regular service it may last another 20 years..,
Around 15 years ago we purchased Aiwa 3 CD changer, at that Time worth Rs 20K, with set of 10 VCD's :D ...........I like it's Sound quality today (It's Bass is not as Deep and Groove as today's sub woofers OR just like an dedicated Sub woofer ) and it's sufficient for me, but the only Drawback now is it can not produce 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital, Tru HD master,DTS audio Formats, No HDMI Connectivity.....But Optical Out is there. Two Extra channels for Surround which were never used.......

Any Idea to get Good Bookshelves, OR Wall Mount , Because big speakers I can't accommodate.
 
Getting totally Confused......What to buy...?

After reading lots of review from Entry level to Mid level....... High ENd out of Budget..

AV Receiver for 5.1 (Surround sound for Movies) , Stereo Amplifier (Sound for Music) With Good Book Shelf speakers , Both are totally different setups .........

Can't decide what to do, b'coz I want a Good Sound System for Music and Movies Both in a One single system and Speakers. And also not want to Waste money in experimenting.

Talked with some Dealers ( Yamaha, Denon, NAD t748) they are talking about a low end Setup with low end speaker Minimum in 1 lac..:'(
 
Getting totally Confused......What to buy...?

After reading lots of review from Entry level to Mid level....... High ENd out of Budget..

AV Receiver for 5.1 (Surround sound for Movies) , Stereo Amplifier (Sound for Music) With Good Book Shelf speakers , Both are totally different setups .........

Can't decide what to do, b'coz I want a Good Sound System for Music and Movies Both in a One single system and Speakers. And also not want to Waste money in experimenting.

Talked with some Dealers ( Yamaha, Denon, NAD t748) they are talking about a low end Setup with low end speaker Minimum in 1 lac..:'(

Bud, buy two bookshelf speakers for now. Then buy a AV receiver to match the speakers. Demo various combinations. Go to the shop with your favorite Blu-Ray or music CD. Ask them to play that piece in all the shops/combinations. First buy the bookshelf speakers. And then get an AVR receiver to match. Not the other way around.

Later add one sub.

Then when budget permits, add a center speaker (important for dialogues in movies).

Finally, or maybe you will be in a hurry, add two floorstanding speakers. Shift the bookshelves as rear speakers.

Try Onkyo AVRs, I like them for movies. If you are going more for music, say 70% music, 30% movies, then go for a Marantz AVR.
 
Thanks Buddy for giving support.......

Which Bookshelves......In Bookshelves also there is lots of Confusion..........Lots of Brands and lots of range and Variety.......What should be the best Budget price Bookshelves Available, with Good Built Quality and Sound Quality......
How much wil be a Minimum Budget for Bookshelves to get Quality Sound....

Thanks!
 
Dear,

Speakers suggested to me are given below:

1. JBL Cinema 200.5 (5.1 HTP) - Rs 50K (Best Price)
2. Jamo 426 with 210 Sub - RS 44K (Best Price)
3. Yamaha NS-PA 150 (5.1 HTP) with Sub YST-SW315 - Rs 39K (Best Price)
4. Jamo 360S25 Wall Mounts (5.1 HTP) - Rs 63K (Best Price)
5. Jamo A102 - Rs 52K (Best Price)
6. Klipsch - 284 - Rs 51K
7. PSB Alpha series (5.1 HTP)- RS 74K
8. JBL Cinema 300 (5.1 HTP) - Rs 25K
9. JBL SCS 140 - RS 15K

So many of these here and a lot there in market which make a person totally Mad.

Yesterday, Trying to make a mind to Buy Yamaha YHT299, HTiB it's in budget and will costs around 35K (including Yamaha Speakers & believe that at least there is a acceptable level of Quality Sound from this, reviews are also good about this).......Today when checking specs and reading its review then it doesn't support Flac file format and some others also......So changed the mind today. But for starting it may be a great system....

So today my heart is broken and, I drop the idea to buy anything and leave as it is...with what I have with me.....Suddenly a Option came from John suggesting to start Gradually with bookshelves....and feeling little happy.....
But Confusion in Bookshelves also given above.....

This is my experience till now guys.....












NS-PA150 - Speaker Packages - Yamaha - Asia / Middle East / Oceania / Latin America
 
Dear,

Speakers suggested to me are given below:

1. JBL Cinema 200.5 (5.1 HTP) - Rs 50K (Best Price)
2. Jamo 426 with 210 Sub - RS 44K (Best Price)
3. Yamaha NS-PA 150 (5.1 HTP) with Sub YST-SW315 - Rs 39K (Best Price)
4. Jamo 360S25 Wall Mounts (5.1 HTP) - Rs 63K (Best Price)
5. Jamo A102 - Rs 52K (Best Price)
6. Klipsch - 284 - Rs 51K
7. PSB Alpha series (5.1 HTP)- RS 74K
8. JBL Cinema 300 (5.1 HTP) - Rs 25K
9. JBL SCS 140 - RS 15K

So many of these here and a lot there in market which make a person totally Mad.

Yesterday, Trying to make a mind to Buy Yamaha YHT299, HTiB it's in budget and will costs around 35K (including Yamaha Speakers & believe that at least there is a acceptable level of Quality Sound from this, reviews are also good about this).......Today when checking specs and reading its review then it doesn't support Flac file format and some others also......So changed the mind today. But for starting it may be a great system....

So today my heart is broken and, I drop the idea to buy anything and leave as it is...with what I have with me.....Suddenly a Option came from John suggesting to start Gradually with bookshelves....and feeling little happy.....
But Confusion in Bookshelves also given above.....

This is my experience till now guys.....












NS-PA150 - Speaker Packages - Yamaha - Asia / Middle East / Oceania / Latin America

What do you mean does not support Flac?
 
Thanks Buddy for giving support.......

Which Bookshelves......In Bookshelves also there is lots of Confusion..........Lots of Brands and lots of range and Variety.......What should be the best Budget price Bookshelves Available, with Good Built Quality and Sound Quality......
How much wil be a Minimum Budget for Bookshelves to get Quality Sound....

Thanks!

Around 13K for Sonodyne is where you should start off for your bookshelves. I have RTI series of Polk and can vouch for them. But they are a bit expensive (around 20K, I think).

Wharfdales are also good speakers, but a bit laid-back sound.

AV receivers

Pioneer have some good value-for-money models.

Take a look at Hifimart for prices and brands.

You can also take a look at Norge. They made some good budget equipment. No AVR though.
 
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