Hi,
My first post. I just found this wonderful forum while searching for some good audio products dealers in Kolkata.
I have already found lot of good information here and i am sure i will get some great guidance in selecting a good home theatre system.
I am looking to setup a nice home theatre system for my new floor.
Room dimension:
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I have a living room 18ft x 15ft. The music system will be placed on one of the 15 ft walls/cabinet. I already have a 42" Plasma TV mounted on this wall. Have already setup cables for 4 satellite speakers at four corners of the room. My viewing/listening distance is 12/13 ft.
Looking for:
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A good speaker system 5.1 for the setup. A descent amplifier to support and match it. I would like both the TV and the Music to be played thru this system. The same system should be able to handle audio from music DVDs/MP3s and also from movie discs, TV output. A good DVD player. This can either be integrated with the amplifier or dedicated.
Budget:
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I don't have a deep pocket (after building my home) right now. Not sure if i will get something descent but my budget is around 60-70K.
Knowledge:
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My knowledge is not very deep. Though i am familiar with the big names like Bose, Jamo, Denon, Onkyo, Yamaha, Tannoy, Dali, Warfedale, etc. Have checked few places like the Bose shop at city centre, e-zones, e-mall shop, etc. But not quite sure about the combination and pricing.
I do not need too many functions in the system. The sound should be of high quality. Must be easy to use by both me and my wife. Should be hardy enough to withstand the occasional blows from my 2 year old girl.
Our preference of music is English country, instrumentals, pop and Ghazals.
Love English action movies and science fictions.
I guess this gives a good enough description of my need.
Have plans to get it setup before the Durga puja. so a fast reply from you guys will be appreciated.
If ya need further info, please post.
Thanks a lot to all members and the forum admins for such wonderful info.
Regards
My first post. I just found this wonderful forum while searching for some good audio products dealers in Kolkata.
I have already found lot of good information here and i am sure i will get some great guidance in selecting a good home theatre system.
I am looking to setup a nice home theatre system for my new floor.
Room dimension:
---------------
I have a living room 18ft x 15ft. The music system will be placed on one of the 15 ft walls/cabinet. I already have a 42" Plasma TV mounted on this wall. Have already setup cables for 4 satellite speakers at four corners of the room. My viewing/listening distance is 12/13 ft.
Looking for:
-----------
A good speaker system 5.1 for the setup. A descent amplifier to support and match it. I would like both the TV and the Music to be played thru this system. The same system should be able to handle audio from music DVDs/MP3s and also from movie discs, TV output. A good DVD player. This can either be integrated with the amplifier or dedicated.
Budget:
--------
I don't have a deep pocket (after building my home) right now. Not sure if i will get something descent but my budget is around 60-70K.
Knowledge:
-----------
My knowledge is not very deep. Though i am familiar with the big names like Bose, Jamo, Denon, Onkyo, Yamaha, Tannoy, Dali, Warfedale, etc. Have checked few places like the Bose shop at city centre, e-zones, e-mall shop, etc. But not quite sure about the combination and pricing.
I do not need too many functions in the system. The sound should be of high quality. Must be easy to use by both me and my wife. Should be hardy enough to withstand the occasional blows from my 2 year old girl.
Our preference of music is English country, instrumentals, pop and Ghazals.
Love English action movies and science fictions.
I guess this gives a good enough description of my need.
Have plans to get it setup before the Durga puja. so a fast reply from you guys will be appreciated.
If ya need further info, please post.
Thanks a lot to all members and the forum admins for such wonderful info.
Regards