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wireless home cinema package

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  • 23-10-2011 9:13pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 227 ✭✭


    Will be in the market for a New tele....somewhere around a 40-42 inch
    and a home cinema wireless package in the next couple of weeks,,,any ideas


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,474 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Dave


    Hi Mobil.

    The issue that I have with this, is the wireless aspect of the home cinema.

    I currently don't have any wireless home cinema systems available as the previous models that we did from Pioneer, Samsung & Philips have all been discontinued.

    I have a good range of TV's and wired systems available but the only other option would be to look at a soundbar. Would you like me quote for both a soundbar and a wired system or is wiring out of the question ?

    Many thanks



    Dave


  • Registered Users Posts: 227 ✭✭mobil 222


    Hi Dave, Wiring would be a last resort.

    What i have at the moment is ;

    Kinwood KA3020 Limited Edition Amp, Sony Mini-disc Player,
    Panasonic DVD Recorder,
    Tannoy - Mercury mx3 Speakers
    Marantz CD Player
    Sky hd Box +Sony 32'' tele.

    What i want to do now is transfer all above except the HD box into another room.
    I will be in the market later on for a Tele ie 40'' or 42'' LCD.
    Therefore what i require at the moment is a home cinema System not wired,
    Can you recommend a non-wired system?
    What exactly is a 'Soundbar System' ?

    If you do 'Soundbar' systems quote me

    Also can you quote me for the Following

    DVD Recorder, and an audio amp ... amp is just to connect an existing
    small lcd, and dvd player.

    I presume a home Cinema System would take in all connections,ie

    dvd,cd,tele and sky hd box.

    While your at it quote for a good wired system and Tele.

    Delivery costs to Sligo Town as well.

    Thanks.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,474 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Dave


    Hi Mobil.

    Soundbar systems are designed to send the sound down the room and bounce the sound off the walls.

    Check out this new Yamaha soundbar that has just hit the market.

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/soundbars/yamaha/yhts401/yama-yhts401

    I can quote you for a DVD recorder but I would need to know the source that you are recording from in the room where the recorder is going as I need to make sure that it will do the job for you.

    Typically - The LG RHT497 would be the one to look at :

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/dvd-recorders/lg/rht497h-mr/lg-rht497

    Stereo amplifiers can start at £99.95 with the Cambridge Audio Topaz AM1 which is a decent little amplifier, but not mega powerful.

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/amplifiers-receivers/cambridge-audio/topaz-am1/camb-topaz-am1-blk

    The AM5 is it's bigger brother, but there are lots of others.

    http://www.richersounds.com/product/amplifiers-receivers/cambridge-audio/topaz-am5/camb-topaz-am5-blk

    The home cinema system does have enough connections to take everything that you have.

    A decent wired system that you could look at would be the Denon DHT1312 which is £349.95. I would consider this to sound better than the Yamaha, but you have the added wires.

    http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/Product/Pages/Product-Detail.aspx?Catid=HomeTheatre&SubId=HomeTheatrePackages&ProductId=DHT1312XP

    Alternatively, if it's for a larger room then you may need to spend a bit more and there are lots of other systems that I could recommend depending on your budget.

    Are there any features that you would like the TV to have and are you thinking 40" - 42" ?

    Delivery of the soundbar or Denon system would be £12.99.

    ATB



    Dave


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