My first avr from onkyo HTS5805 5.1.2 with speakers works great for the last 3 years..since i'm beginner in audio/video systems, yet to explore other brands.ONKYO TX-NR5100 Receiver Review
I am a nervous about these low tier amplifiers from the likes of Onkyo, Pioneer. The feature set is great, the power is not.
Saw this on a forum, brand is now owned by Klipsch https://www.klipsch.com.au/news/pac-response-to-onkyo-bankruptcy-filingLegendary Japanese hi-fi brand Onkyo files for bankruptcy
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The way to go is pre+power. None of these companies can match some of the new companies such as ApolloOn in terms of amplification. So get a good processor, add a power amp, and use it for movies and music.I am a nervous about these low tier amplifiers from the likes of Onkyo, Pioneer. The feature set is great, the power is not.
I'll agree to the above. That said, not everyone can afford 300K INR for a HT front end. Most don't even have half that budget.The way to go is pre+power.
Regarding Soundbars and htibs - I used to have Blaupankt 2.1 and Boat 2.1 sound bars. The sound was louder than TV output but this 2.1 was not the same as say a stereo amplifier with speakers pair. They begin to get good at 60k plus. But for 60k plus you could buy a second hand AVR plus a few speakers and in subsequent months pile up a HT. New HT plus speakers and sub are different though, seriously got expensive over the last couple years and is a big no. In soundbars the positioning of the LR is very near and within a couple of feet. So sound is only enhanced, not separated on each channel. Or the feel of such a thing thereof. Pre+power is a niche segment. Plus soundbars and htibs are plastic moulded. They have a distorting sound signature at higher volumes. Not clean sound. They vibrate too. Even my Sony htrt3 5.1 htib (soundbar+satellites htib not AVR based) lacked something although was worth a value for money under 30k stuff. But it fails miserably in channelling sound. Most of the times the satellites do not work. Real HT connoisseurs might overlook soundbars and htibs. The ones who bought them graduate to a HT in a year or two almost always. (According to my opinion)The way to go is pre+power.
The market for AVRs in shrinking. Sound bars, two channel systems, BT based system....people do not want the complication of heavily wired systems any more.
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That seems to be the way to go in theses times, to gradually built a full system -for those with constrained budget. any good 5.1 pre you would suggest?The way to go is pre+power. None of these companies can match some of the new companies such as ApolloOn in terms of amplification. So get a good processor, add a power amp, and use it for movies and music.
The market for AVRs in shrinking. Sound bars, two channel systems, BT based system....people do not want the complication of heavily wired systems any more.
Cheers