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| Home Cinema (uk.media.home-cinema)For the discussion of all aspects of Home Cinema hardware and software as it affects users in the UK. |
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Guys I have a Samsung DVD HD870 and want to buy a surround sound
package that does the job, looks discrete and one where I don't have to go and buy a new dvd player. What do you recommend? I guess I need to get a 5.1 amp as my dvd player doesn't have one built in (I don't think anyway). I've been to Richer Sounds and other shops and they've been absolutely no use whatsoever. Yes, I'm a complete novice at this so any help is greatly appreciated. Cheers |
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"DaviesL" wrote in message . I've been to Richer Sounds and other shops and they've been absolutely no use whatsoever. Well I can only speak of the Leeds branch and they are absolutely brilliant. Prices are good, and if you can show cheaper at another store or on web, they smile and beat it. Their extra warranty I would say is unbeatable, on some items even give you it back if no claims made. I took my 6 channel AV amp. back and they lent me one until mine returned. In fact it had no fault it was me that had had used it wrong! -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
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DaviesL wrote:
Guys I have a Samsung DVD HD870 and want to buy a surround sound package that does the job, looks discrete and one where I don't have to go and buy a new dvd player. What do you recommend? I guess I need to get a 5.1 amp as my dvd player doesn't have one built in (I don't think anyway). I've been to Richer Sounds and other shops and they've been absolutely no use whatsoever. Yes, I'm a complete novice at this so any help is greatly appreciated. You probably want something like these: http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/cat...Cinema-Systems There's very little difference in price these days between systems that come with a DVD player and those without. (kim) |
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 08:19:29 -0800 (PST), DaviesL
wrote: Guys I have a Samsung DVD HD870 and want to buy a surround sound package that does the job, looks discrete and one where I don't have to go and buy a new dvd player. What do you recommend? I guess I need to get a 5.1 amp as my dvd player doesn't have one built in (I don't think anyway). I've been to Richer Sounds and other shops and they've been absolutely no use whatsoever. Yes, I'm a complete novice at this so any help is greatly appreciated. I know what you mean about Richer Sounds. I find them OK if I know what I want and they have it, but IME it's not the place to go for advice. You need a real Hi-Fi shop for that - ideally a small local one, but the likes of Sevenoaks S&V or Audio T are usually pretty decent. Hmmm.... What's your budget? I'm not familiar with the DVD player that you mention, but I see that it's a budget model (albeit apparently well-rated in its price range). So I'll guess that you're looking at the less expensive end of the market. You're going to need an amp and a set of speakers. Suggestions: Amplifier: Onkyo TX-SR505 (£250 from Superfi - see http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...oduct_ID/3350). Speakers: How about a Wharfedale Diamond set at £400? Again, you might try Superfi - see http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/2210. Don't forget that you'll also need a lot of speaker cable and a digital interconnect between the DVD player and the amp. And a subwoofer interconnect. You might also need speaker stands and/or brackets. I'm not sure that this lot will meet your idea of 'discrete' (Ummm... 'discreet'?) though. These aren't small. The amp, in particular, is a bit chunky. But good quality home cinema kit tends to be that way inclined. Five channels of amplification takes space (and weight!) if it's to do the job well. And, although there are small speakers out there, I don't think highly of them. You might think that the £650 expenditure I've suggested is disproportionate to the cost of your DVD player. That's a view with which I can sympathise. But what I've tried to find is kit that's worth buying and might last you a few years. (And I'm talking about time before you want to upgrade here, not time before it falls apart.) Anyway, if you want more ideas, you could do worse than spend £4.10 at your local newsagent on a copy of "What Hi-Fi?". There are some very helpful tables at the back of it. HTH Peter. |
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Peter wrote:
I know what you mean about Richer Sounds. I find them OK if I know what I want and they have it, but IME it's not the place to go for advice. You need a real Hi-Fi shop for that - ideally a small local one, but the likes of Sevenoaks S&V or Audio T are usually pretty decent. Hmmm.... What's your budget? I'm not familiar with the DVD player that you mention, but I see that it's a budget model (albeit apparently well-rated in its price range). So I'll guess that you're looking at the less expensive end of the market. You're going to need an amp and a set of speakers. Suggestions: Amplifier: Onkyo TX-SR505 (£250 from Superfi - see http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...oduct_ID/3350). Speakers: How about a Wharfedale Diamond set at £400? Again, you might try Superfi - see http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/2210. Don't forget that you'll also need a lot of speaker cable and a digital interconnect between the DVD player and the amp. And a subwoofer interconnect. You might also need speaker stands and/or brackets. Or just get this and save a lot of shopping around: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/3396 I've got that particular amp and can vouch for its performance. (kim) |
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