Bavs108 said:I honestly wouldn't buy that. I was also looking at one of those when I was first looking for a HT system, but they're only good for making a loud noise. For the same money you can get a better quality system from the likes of Yamaha, Onkyo, Denon etc. Don't be fooled by the size and power ratings of those systems. They're much more balanced than the sony's which just use heavy bass to impress.
Or better yet you can build an awesome system over time. You could buy a decent amp and maybe 2 front speakers first and build the rest as your budget allows. Much more rewarding imo.
Yuvan said:Bavs108 said:I honestly wouldn't buy that. I was also looking at one of those when I was first looking for a HT system, but they're only good for making a loud noise. For the same money you can get a better quality system from the likes of Yamaha, Onkyo, Denon etc. Don't be fooled by the size and power ratings of those systems. They're much more balanced than the sony's which just use heavy bass to impress.
Or better yet you can build an awesome system over time. You could buy a decent amp and maybe 2 front speakers first and build the rest as your budget allows. Much more rewarding imo.
See thats what im afraid of, just the loud noise, i dont want just a doff doff system! There is no real proper review of this system.
Bavs108 said:Yuvan said:Bavs108 said:I honestly wouldn't buy that. I was also looking at one of those when I was first looking for a HT system, but they're only good for making a loud noise. For the same money you can get a better quality system from the likes of Yamaha, Onkyo, Denon etc. Don't be fooled by the size and power ratings of those systems. They're much more balanced than the sony's which just use heavy bass to impress.
Or better yet you can build an awesome system over time. You could buy a decent amp and maybe 2 front speakers first and build the rest as your budget allows. Much more rewarding imo.
See thats what im afraid of, just the loud noise, i dont want just a doff doff system! There is no real proper review of this system.
Then the Sony is not for you. I always find it amusing when the Salesmen at places like Game and Dion demo these types of systems to customers. They put the volume up so loud that every bone in your body rattles and then tell the customers how much power the system pushes out but you can't even hear the midrange and high notes of what's being played:roflol: And the customers find themselves impressed by it:roflol: Go to some proper AV stores, tell them what your budget is and let them recommend a few systems for you. Don't rush into it though or you'll find yourself unhappy with it 2months down the line. The other thing I would recommend is that you demo lot's of systems within your price range. If possible some AV stores can arrange a home demo for you so you know how it sounds in your environment. Remember that it will never sound the same as when you demo at the shop as there are a lot of external factors that influence how your system sounds. i.e adjusting your speakers by millimeters can make a huge difference.
I've got an Onkyo Amp with Jamo speakers, I'm happy with it although I feel I could've rather built up a better system over time instead of being in a hurry to buy a full system there and then.
Also don't discount second hand equipment. You can pick up awesome bargains in the second hand market.
Yuvan said:Bavs108 said:Yuvan said:Bavs108 said:I honestly wouldn't buy that. I was also looking at one of those when I was first looking for a HT system, but they're only good for making a loud noise. For the same money you can get a better quality system from the likes of Yamaha, Onkyo, Denon etc. Don't be fooled by the size and power ratings of those systems. They're much more balanced than the sony's which just use heavy bass to impress.
Or better yet you can build an awesome system over time. You could buy a decent amp and maybe 2 front speakers first and build the rest as your budget allows. Much more rewarding imo.
See thats what im afraid of, just the loud noise, i dont want just a doff doff system! There is no real proper review of this system.
Then the Sony is not for you. I always find it amusing when the Salesmen at places like Game and Dion demo these types of systems to customers. They put the volume up so loud that every bone in your body rattles and then tell the customers how much power the system pushes out but you can't even hear the midrange and high notes of what's being played:roflol: And the customers find themselves impressed by it:roflol: Go to some proper AV stores, tell them what your budget is and let them recommend a few systems for you. Don't rush into it though or you'll find yourself unhappy with it 2months down the line. The other thing I would recommend is that you demo lot's of systems within your price range. If possible some AV stores can arrange a home demo for you so you know how it sounds in your environment. Remember that it will never sound the same as when you demo at the shop as there are a lot of external factors that influence how your system sounds. i.e adjusting your speakers by millimeters can make a huge difference.
I've got an Onkyo Amp with Jamo speakers, I'm happy with it although I feel I could've rather built up a better system over time instead of being in a hurry to buy a full system there and then.
Also don't discount second hand equipment. You can pick up awesome bargains in the second hand market.
I have heard those Jamo speakers with a Marantz AV and the sound was WOW, clarity was unreal, the price was R25K.
Thanks for the advice man!
Cole said:anything more than 6.1 is overkill, I dont even know where the 7th speaker would be?
I have 5.1 sony system on a yamaha amp ,while it is fine I regret not saving and buying better speakers...
Bavs108 said:What's your budget by the way? Maybe if you have a figure in mind we can recommend something for you... I always say with AV equipment, come up with a budget first, then tripple it:rollsmile::roflol:
Also remember with high end equipment, especially speakers, they tend to hold their value quite well and if you not happy you can easily get most of your money back.
Forgot to mention that what a lot of guys do is they buy a decent amp and their 2 rear speakers first, but use them as front speakers until they save up for decent front speakers.
Yuvan said:Bavs108 said:What's your budget by the way? Maybe if you have a figure in mind we can recommend something for you... I always say with AV equipment, come up with a budget first, then tripple it:rollsmile::roflol:
Also remember with high end equipment, especially speakers, they tend to hold their value quite well and if you not happy you can easily get most of your money back.
Forgot to mention that what a lot of guys do is they buy a decent amp and their 2 rear speakers first, but use them as front speakers until they save up for decent front speakers.
About 9K hopefully with the bonus and all, im particular intested in the NAD equipment, my dad had a NAD system before and it was amazing, his friend has a complete system and it always thrills.
Any websites i can visit that sells these stuff, google not really helpfull!
Thanks guys a appreciate your help.
savage1 said:Sound for your home is like a drug.
If it were not for my theatre I would most certainly be driving a M3 by now heheh
But anyway yea stay away from the sony crap.
Rather start small and get yourself a set of bookshelf speakers and a small amp to start out with. I started out like this and was absolutely amazed what amount of sound quality, loundess and overall experience you can get out of 2 decent speakers.
I started with a yamaha amp and a set of B&W 685 Bookshelf speakers about 5 years ago and now have a full Kilpsch, B&W and Rotel 7.2 system at home and i would never ever look back on going this route thenr ather buying the name brand LG's and Sony systems.
Neven said:Hey Bavs.
I have been contemplating the Monitors Audio BX2s for a while now. How are they and have you bought from Audico before?
I intend using them in my stereo setup (so difficult to get good stereo from an AV amplifier without spending a packet) which is a small Cambrige Audio 30W RMS stereo amp.