Kindly help me for choosing a Good Home Theatre

Subhrangshu

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Hi Folks,

I am closely watching this thread for last 1.5 months as soon as I planned to get a new home theatre. I also did a survey for over this duration.

My usage will be 85% Music and rest for movies. Also in music I usually listen to soft pops, tagore songs, gazals and instrumentals from Yanni, Zakeer Hussain, Rahul Sharma, Anushka Shankar, Bikram Ghosh etc. So when I did the survey I gave a minute look throughout all the ranges of frequency.

So while doing survey I kept in mind that:
a. For gazals, tagore songs and pops midrange is necessery along with woofer and tweeter.
b. For beats and taals in instrumentals low range i.e. sub-woofer should be good enough to produce thumping but tight bass.

My room size is 130 SQ.FT. and upto now I am hearing to my altec lansinc active speakers connected to my PC.

Lastly after survey I am standing within two option:
1. Yamaha RX-V373/RX-V375
+
Sonodyne Speakers. I got demo in sonodyne listening room with 5 genie1 and roar108.

2. Pioneer todoroki RS32 which I got demo in Reliance digital.

Now pioneer package RS32 can be got for Rs. 32000/- with a blue ray player at 3K. It has midrange speakers along with two woofer and a tweeter in it's FS front speakers and also have a active sub. But how good it is to take it home away? how would be the service in kolkata?

Whereas Sonodyne has a reputation for producing quality speaker. Read the review for Sonus 1501 V3 in which they are claiming that this can produce frequency of all ranges [including midrange] and output seamlessly though it has one woofer and one tweeter.
the package of sonodyne[4 Sonus 1501 V3 + 1 Sonus C2501 + 1 Roarr 210]+yamaha is coming closely to 80K. Will it be Value for Money?

Can anybody suggest which shall I go for?
If sonodyne then also can anybody suggest which one is better for my room size and my listening? Sonus or genie?
 
Hi Folks,

I am closely watching this thread for last 1.5 months as soon as I planned to get a new home theatre. I also did a survey for over this duration.

My usage will be 85% Music and rest for movies. Also in music I usually listen to soft pops, tagore songs, gazals and instrumentals from Yanni, Zakeer Hussain, Rahul Sharma, Anushka Shankar, Bikram Ghosh etc. So when I did the survey I gave a minute look throughout all the ranges of frequency.

So while doing survey I kept in mind that:
a. For gazals, tagore songs and pops midrange is necessery along with woofer and tweeter.
b. For beats and taals in instrumentals low range i.e. sub-woofer should be good enough to produce thumping but tight bass.

My room size is 130 SQ.FT. and upto now I am hearing to my altec lansinc active speakers connected to my PC.

Lastly after survey I am standing within two option:
1. Yamaha RX-V373/RX-V375
+
Sonodyne Speakers. I got demo in sonodyne listening room with 5 genie1 and roar108.

2. Pioneer todoroki RS32 which I got demo in Reliance digital.

Now pioneer package RS32 can be got for Rs. 32000/- with a blue ray player at 3K. It has midrange speakers along with two woofer and a tweeter in it's FS front speakers and also have a active sub. But how good it is to take it home away? how would be the service in kolkata?

Whereas Sonodyne has a reputation for producing quality speaker. Read the review for Sonus 1501 V3 in which they are claiming that this can produce frequency of all ranges [including midrange] and output seamlessly though it has one woofer and one tweeter.
the package of sonodyne[4 Sonus 1501 V3 + 1 Sonus C2501 + 1 Roarr 210]+yamaha is coming closely to 80K. Will it be Value for Money?

Can anybody suggest which shall I go for?
If sonodyne then also can anybody suggest which one is better for my room size and my listening? Sonus or genie?

Hi Subhrangshu, IMHO separates are any day better than HTiBs. You may want to recheck if Yamaha RX-V373/RX-V375 can handle the mentioned Sonodyne package. I'm a little doubtful here, though in Bangalore also Sonodyne uses a Yammy AVR (not sure which one) but pls check for power handling/clipping issues on prolonged use.
 
Music is always 2-channel. Settle for 2 speakers and an integrated amp. You shall 'live' not to regret! :indifferent14:
 
If you are a music fan I will suggest go with Wharfs, Dali, Klipsch, PSB.....
Pair them with your Yamaha AVR and audition. Bookshelves are enough for your room size....
 
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