AV Receiver help
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Captain Benzo

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442 posts

162 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Good Morning all,

I am currently looking into AV receivers for my new man cave and need a bit of guidance.

the room is quite small (couch to screen of about 10ft) and has a pair of ceiling speaker above and behind the couch position.

I have capling in place for 2 additional speakers behind the couch which may or may not be necessary.

so where do i go from here?

could i use the ceiling speakers as uppers for atmos? or as the room is small would these work as surrounds and go for a better 5.1 amp or better front speakers?

I have a UHD tv, so pass through is important but would upscaling be a good route? or is the train of thoiught to leave upscaling to the tv?

inputs are a HTPC, xbox one, xbox 360.

I need to get speakers but i'm happy to compromise now and replace with better in the future, i.e. next year.

my budget is around £550 for the AVR and speakers. must be new ( missus' stipulation - dont ask)

richersounds has a deal for the Yamaha RXV679 (no atmos) and tannoy TFX 5.1s which looks good.

the pioneer rsx930 has atmos and upscaling but is apparently a sod to set up and i'm a novice. can get it with TFX5.1s for £540 from amazon.

i've heard good things about Denon but i think i'd be left with minimal cash for speakers and end up with something shonky looking.

any advice would be appreciated.

Benzo

MrV

2,748 posts

252 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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I had the Tannoy speakers and was a little under whelmed with them

This looks like a pretty good set up for a little over your budget

http://exceptional-av.co.uk/onkyo-ht-s5805-dolby-a...

RS normally price match and have a £100 off deal if you trade in an old amp ,so would be worth getting them to set one up to have a listen to it

Captain Benzo

Original Poster:

442 posts

162 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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MrV said:
I had the Tannoy speakers and was a little under whelmed with them

This looks like a pretty good set up for a little over your budget

http://exceptional-av.co.uk/onkyo-ht-s5805-dolby-a...

RS normally price match and have a £100 off deal if you trade in an old amp ,so would be worth getting them to set one up to have a listen to it
that looks perfect, if i didnt already have the ceiling speakers installed. i did look at that system to see if it would take 4 ceiling speakers

the tannoys would be upgraded over time to something more suitable.

the small size of the room makes it challenging as I guess that it would be easy for the sound to mess up or overlap