Howsit Gents,
Ok, just too satisfy my curiosity i went and heard the Sony 7.2 for myself, it was spare of the moment so i just dumped some Michael Jackson on my flash and headed to the store, enquired about the Sony and the salesman made it seem wonderful, he put it on and plugged the USB, i told him to play "rock with you", 1st thing he did was crank up the volume till the amp said max, and Yoh, it was like a night club, rocking....but than i told him turn off the woofers, thats when the system revealed itself, all sorts of distortions, the clarity was shamefull.
I had them adjust the entire system to see if it would make a difference in the quality, we spent about 40mins doing that, no1 could seem to find that clarity im looking for in a system, i was really dissapointed. Its Loud, VERY loud but no clarity, so you guys were spot on! Thanks.
Its not a bad system if you find yourself throwing lots of parties but to appreciate some concert DVDs and just pure audio, the Sony aint for that.
Gonna shop around for a good amp for now!
Thanks Bru!
Some nice stuff with some nice prices, did you see that floor standing speaker for R700K :argh:
Ok, just too satisfy my curiosity i went and heard the Sony 7.2 for myself, it was spare of the moment so i just dumped some Michael Jackson on my flash and headed to the store, enquired about the Sony and the salesman made it seem wonderful, he put it on and plugged the USB, i told him to play "rock with you", 1st thing he did was crank up the volume till the amp said max, and Yoh, it was like a night club, rocking....but than i told him turn off the woofers, thats when the system revealed itself, all sorts of distortions, the clarity was shamefull.
I had them adjust the entire system to see if it would make a difference in the quality, we spent about 40mins doing that, no1 could seem to find that clarity im looking for in a system, i was really dissapointed. Its Loud, VERY loud but no clarity, so you guys were spot on! Thanks.
Its not a bad system if you find yourself throwing lots of parties but to appreciate some concert DVDs and just pure audio, the Sony aint for that.
Gonna shop around for a good amp for now!
Bavs108 said: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.
Have a look at this website:
http://www.audicoonline.co.za
Here are a few options that I would recommend.
AV Receivers:
I have the model that precedes this. Onkyo are one of the best in my opinion. AT the time when I bought mine, there was nothing that could match it.
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/Electronics/Home-Theatre-Amplifiers/Onkyo-TX-NR515
If you want to spend a little more, the 6 series is also very good and is what I would get if I were buying now:
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/Elect...kyo-TX-NR616-7-2-Channel-Network-A-V-Receiver
I can't comment on Marantz or Denon, but I know the Marants pairs up very well with Monitor Audio and B&W speakers.
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/Electronics/Home-Theatre-Amplifiers/Marantz-NR1603
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/Electronics/Home-Theatre-Amplifiers/Denon-AVR1713
Speakers:
If you build your system up over time I would recommend these to start off with:
I have a set of these that I'm using in my Hi-Fi set up and they're awesome. The bass from these speakers is phenomenal. I think they even received a 5 star rating. You could upgrade these to floor standers at a later stage and use them as your rear speakers.
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/speakers/bookshelf_speakers/Monitor-Audio-Bronze-BX2
Again if you want to spend a little more you can look at the Silver range.
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/speakers/bookshelf_speakers/Monitor-Audio-Silver-RX2
B&W's are also highly recommended although a bit more expensive:
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/speakers/bookshelf_speakers/Bowers-and-Wilkins-686
http://www.audicoonline.co.za/speakers/bookshelf_speakers/Bowers-and-Wilkins-685
Have a look at the speaker packages available as well if you want to buy everything in 1 go, but then be prepared to double, if not tripple your budget:rollsmile: Remember the prices on the website are not cast in stone. If you go into an AV shop, 99% of the time they offer discounts on the advertised prices.
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.
+1:rollsmile: It's addictive. I could've also been driving an E46 M3 had I not built up my theater room:rollsmile:
Thanks Bru!
Some nice stuff with some nice prices, did you see that floor standing speaker for R700K :argh: