Re: Does pairing a good AV receiver matter more to a HTS than having excellent speake
So, I went to audition a few HTSs today... I'm gonna a list down my experiences here.
Location: Yamaha and Denon Dealer, Babukhan mall, Hyderabad.
First audition (part1):
Equipment: Receiver: Denon 1911, Surrounds, Sub & Floorstanders : Polk Audio, Hitachi 32" LCD tv. (90w speakers)
Acoustics - A living room setup - not much of balancing done. (not a dedicated HTroom)
Content Played:
Music: Bluray; Eagles - Hotel California
Movies: Bluray; The Dark Knight (Batman entrance scene, Truck chase - these are my fav parts - the background score so haunts me from my 3time watch at the IMAX - I remember every detail of it - so that was my benchmark and you could tell by now that I carried the original bluray for the demo

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Experience:
Music: The track sounded pretty good - I wasn't looking for music coz movies is my first priority.
Movies: The surrounds began sounding good, and the floor standards and the center were doing a good job with dialog clarity. However, In the truck chase scene, this is where my expectations get so high - and I was a little disappointed. The surrounds weren't creating the impact that I wanted. When the truck flips and falls on its back, it creates a huge thud - well, there wasn't enough thud - the sub didn't seem like killing it. Even the batman entrance scene, the background score is meant to take priority in this scene, and the surround wasn't powerful enough for me.
Price: I wasn't given a quote on this.
Rating: 3.5/5 for the receiver, 3/5 for the floorstanders, 2.5/5 for surrounds and 3/5 for the sub and the center, 3/5 for looks.
First Audition (part2):
Equipment: Denon 1911, Kef satellites (front, surround and center) and Kef sub.
Content: Just the Eagles song.
Acoustics: Same as above;
Experience: Kef undoubtedly sounded better than Polk floorstanders! and they were asthetically appealing too. The vocals were sounding pretty amazing, but coz it was just a music bluray, I couldn't judge the sub or the surrounds well.
Price: Kef 5.1 @ 85,000 INR; I guess about 40,000 INR for the receiver.
Rating: 3.5/5 for speakers, 4.5/5 for the looks.
Location: Profx, Babukhan mall, Hyderabad.
Second Audition:
Equipment: Denon's high end receiver (not sure of the model), JVC high end projector, Focal 5.1 (the model that costs you 96lacs!!!!!!!). (250w speakers)
Acoustics: a dedicated HT room with well defined acoustics.
Content: The Dark Knight - truck chase and Orange Telugu movie (bluray songs)
Experience:
Let me start by saying that this experience BLEW ME away. I knew it was going to be big, given that they had recliners for this demo and the room was huge - 28X18 or more. The way the truck chase played - every bit crystal clear - immersive, impressive and immaculate.
In short, it was like watching it in IMAX again, I didn't want to leave that room - It bought a smile to my face and that smile never faded. I don't think there is any point in writing more, hands down - it made everything else look like crap (even the rest of my auditions). Obviously, when you'd spend that kind of money on a 5.1, you'd want it to sound like the best damn thing ever.
Price: Receiver - Beyond 4 lacs, Projector - Beyond 4 lacs, Speakers: 96 lacs. The whole thing probably well over, 1.2 crores.
Rating: 5/5 for everything - nothing beats this one.
Location: Onkyo Store near Greenpark hotel, Begumpet, Hyderabad.
Third Audition:
Equipment: Onkyo 9300THX 7.1 HTS package, an avg 720p projector. (130W speakers)
Acoustics: Dedicated HT room with acoustic balancing : about 14X14 in size.
Content: A DVD with DTS - Kill Bill 1, action scene.
Experience: Great sub, wonderful surrounds and very nice center speaker. I think the fact that two extra surrounds existed (it being a 7.1) helped it a great deal. Unfortunately, they didn't have bluray player on this setup, so I could not compare it with my first few auditions in terms of playing hd content. But, for the content that was played, it was easily the second best pick of the evening (after focal). If I were to complain about one thing, I could only say that it wasn't as good as focal, but then that would be like comparing apples to oranges.. well.. umm..no... that'd be like comparing apples to swollen, stinky oranges! (You could tell how focal ruined my whole evening - damn, why did they have to show me Focal one just for the sake of it!). I don't know if it was the THX or just the overall package, the onkyo HTS sounded pretty good.
Price: 83,000 INR, inclusive of taxes.
Rating: 4/5 overall for the HTS package.
Location: Same As Above
Fourth Audition:
Equipment:
Onkyo TR-608, Hitachi 720p projector, 7.1 (not sure about this one, it starts with E)
Acoustics: Dedicated HT room, well balanced.
Content: My TDK bluray.
Experience: Avg sub, good surrounds, poor center. I could see that Onkyo was doing a fair job as a receiver. But, the speakers ruined this experience for me. The huge thud I was looking for in the truck scene, it was there - but only just about 20% there. Overall, a mediocre experience, nevertheless, better than first audition. (not for audio quality, but for the surrounds and sub and the immersive movie experience.)
Rating: 3.5/5 for the sub and 3/5 for the rest.
Ok. So, now, that I am done with the first round of auditions, (and I didn't get to audition Yamaha, yet!), I guess I have a few conclusions:
1) Onkyo's seem to sound better for movies, while Denon's seem to do well with music.
2) I cannot buy Focal in my lifetime, most likely.
3) My living room has open spaces, so I should be prepared for a huge compromise in sound production. (coz it only sounds that much better with a dedicated room).
4) The onkyo 9300THX seems to be the best of 'em all - and most likely I should buy it, unless, I plan to buy a receiver out of India and get it shipped.
The questions now:
1) Am I correct with my 3rd conclusion?
2) How important is the THX certification? Is this a marketing gimmick? Why does Onkyo offer it at a such a low price, while the Kef's don't have any? The Onkyo store manager himself says that the Kefs are much superior, but with Onkyo you get "VALUE" for money - that one word which tilts my decision in Onkyo's favor a little.
3) The Onkyo 9300 is a yester year model - The AVR on it is nothing special - it has some good inbuilt technologies, but only 4 HDMI ins. It is being sold at as less as 700USD in the usa and close to 1900 USD here in India. Do you think this is a good buy at this price in India?