srikanth4285
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Sony says that the speaker system in the HT-A9 can create up to 12 phantom speakers from the 4 speakers with Dobly Atmos and DTSx and the review from Andrew Robinson looks promising, what do you guys think?
Even this itself a costly product, i think. Its priced at $2499/- in US.No comment on the product.
That said, his reviews are pretty legit, from a handful of products he has reviewed and some I've actually sampled such as the Sony STR-DN1080 which he reviewed a long ago. It was a really good receiver.
Go and listen to the Sony. Thats the only way you will know if its you're cup of tea.
An alternate but far more expensive option is the new Klipsch Cinema 1200
Its not that bad. This system basically replaces AVR, speakers,wires and subwoofer. Combined price of these items exceeds the 1.7/1.9 lakhs price Sony HT-A9 is being offered at.Finally looks like Sony is launching HT-A9 in India along with the HT-A7000 as well. Of course, both are priced as if they will protect entire humanity from all future variants of any and all pandemic.
The following is its uspSony says that the speaker system in the HT-A9 can create up to 12 phantom speakers from the 4 speakers with Dobly Atmos and DTSx and the review from Andrew Robinson looks promising, what do you guys think?
That’s for you to decide…..subjectively.Class D amp is better than class AB?