Hello Experts,
I am a newbie in this forum and wanted to sincerely post this very basic Questions, for help required in setting up a home theatre system. I am planning to setup home theatre system(5.1 or 7.1 later) in my Living room spaced 15 ft * 13 Ft. My budget is 1.3 Lakhs.
Listening preference:
Movies (HD Channels and internet based - Netflix, Prime and YouTube)
More importantly, my wife is a Carnatic vocalist and would listen to classical and Carnatic much more. Preference is to have the Voice and percussion instrument clarity with a decently good bass for movies.
Currently I don't have any setup in place and would like to start from Scratch, I believe in building up the system by adding components like rear speakers etc later. I have browsed through the posts of this forum a lot, and have heard a lot of reviews on Many speaker brands like Taga harmony, Polk Audio, wharfdale etc. with more choices also comes more confusion. To get a feeler and to have a starting point, I visited Profx in Bangalore yesterday and they showed me both Polk Audio Signature series and KEF speakers and suggested for DENON 2500 H AVR along with Polk Audio Subwoofer (Sorry don't know the series). I am ok to buy only a AVR + STanding speakers + Sub (If it comes in this range)
Since i am absolutely starting from scratch, can you please suggest a
Good AVR ( I Liked the versatility of Denon 2500 though and want to go with it), but really open if there are other less expensive but good options
Good Standing speakers (Polk, Liked KEF for sound quality but has very less bass, Taga or any) - I have read about many models in this forum but still confused what goes good for my audio requirements
Good sub woofer.
I am longing to experience Taga or wharfdale but don't know a place in Bangalore where i can experience it. I only knew PROFX and visited them yesterday. Need your suggestion for me to make my decision and setup my first audio system. Apologies if these questions are very basic and if i needed to do more research in this forum earlier.
Regards
Srikanth Vittal
I am a newbie in this forum and wanted to sincerely post this very basic Questions, for help required in setting up a home theatre system. I am planning to setup home theatre system(5.1 or 7.1 later) in my Living room spaced 15 ft * 13 Ft. My budget is 1.3 Lakhs.
Listening preference:
Movies (HD Channels and internet based - Netflix, Prime and YouTube)
More importantly, my wife is a Carnatic vocalist and would listen to classical and Carnatic much more. Preference is to have the Voice and percussion instrument clarity with a decently good bass for movies.
Currently I don't have any setup in place and would like to start from Scratch, I believe in building up the system by adding components like rear speakers etc later. I have browsed through the posts of this forum a lot, and have heard a lot of reviews on Many speaker brands like Taga harmony, Polk Audio, wharfdale etc. with more choices also comes more confusion. To get a feeler and to have a starting point, I visited Profx in Bangalore yesterday and they showed me both Polk Audio Signature series and KEF speakers and suggested for DENON 2500 H AVR along with Polk Audio Subwoofer (Sorry don't know the series). I am ok to buy only a AVR + STanding speakers + Sub (If it comes in this range)
Since i am absolutely starting from scratch, can you please suggest a
Good AVR ( I Liked the versatility of Denon 2500 though and want to go with it), but really open if there are other less expensive but good options
Good Standing speakers (Polk, Liked KEF for sound quality but has very less bass, Taga or any) - I have read about many models in this forum but still confused what goes good for my audio requirements
Good sub woofer.
I am longing to experience Taga or wharfdale but don't know a place in Bangalore where i can experience it. I only knew PROFX and visited them yesterday. Need your suggestion for me to make my decision and setup my first audio system. Apologies if these questions are very basic and if i needed to do more research in this forum earlier.
Regards
Srikanth Vittal