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Hi,
Would you have any ceiling speakers you sell and recommend? Its for the kitchen and living for music, so looking for decent sound but Sonas are out of my budget.
Thanks
Thanks for the post.
There are a few sets of in ceilings I can offer a deal on.
You could check out the Monitor Audio Pro 65 - Retail at £69 each - I can offer these at £50 Each
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-12812-monitor-audio-pro-65-each-in-ceiling-speakers-6-1-2-driver.aspx
There is also the Monitor Audio C165 - Retailing at £114.95 Each - I could offer these at £87 Each.
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202897-monitor-audio-c165-in-ceiling-speaker-each.aspx
Fyne Audio have their FA501ic - Retail at £149 Each. I could offer at £110 Each
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-13957-fyne-audio-fa501ic-in-ceiling-speaker-in-ceiling-speaker-each.aspx
Next up the C265 retailing at £164.95 Each - I could offer at £125.00 Each.
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202768-monitor-audio-c265-single-ceiling-speaker.aspx
I could offer the Sonance in-ceiling which retail at £499 to you for £399 if that helps any with the price of them.
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
Hi Kenny,
In the market for ceiling speakers also.
I have an open plan space, kitchen, dining, living area, master bedroom, walk in wardrobe, ensuite, outdoor covered patio area.
2 - kitchen
2 - dining
4 - living area can these be integrated with tv audio?
2 - master
1 - walk in wardrobe
1- ensuite
2/4 outdoor patio area - it is 11m long not sure if 2 will be enough open to advise here.
For this setup what would you be recommending?
Thanks.0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
In the market for ceiling speakers also.
I have an open plan space, kitchen, dining, living area, master bedroom, walk in wardrobe, ensuite, outdoor covered patio area.
2 - kitchen
2 - dining
4 - living area can these be integrated with tv audio?
2 - master
1 - walk in wardrobe
1- ensuite
2/4 outdoor patio area - it is 11m long not sure if 2 will be enough open to advise here.
For this setup what would you be recommending?
Thanks.
Thanks for the post.
You could also use any of the above listed in-ceiling speakers.
You can get the PRO65 in a 5 pack for £199
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-13640-monitor-audio-pro65-trade-5-pack-in-ceiling-speakers-6-1-2-driver.aspx
For the outdoor area 2 speakers might not be enough to fill the 11 meter space.
Out door in-ceiling speakers can be pretty expensive.
Monitor Audio AWC265 retail at £225 (Each)
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-13422-monitor-audio-awc265-each-all-weather-in-ceiling-6-5-driver.aspx
You could perhaps go for a wall mounted outdoor speaker like the Monitor Audio Climate 50 retailing at £275 per pair
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-200188-monitor-audio-climate-50-white-white-outdoor-speakers-per-pair.aspx
The single speaker for the walk in wardrobe you could use a single stereo speaker like the C180 T2 priced at £179.95
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202898-monitor-audio-monitor-audio-c180-t2-in-ceiling-speaker-stereo-each.aspx
Or C165 T2 priced at £144.95
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202762-monitor-audio-c165-t2-single-stereo-ceiling-speaker.aspx
Of course I will be able to offer a deal if taking 14-16 speakers
Let me know your thoughts.
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
Great thanks Kenny.
I was looking at Loxone as smart home solution so these speakers would be wired back to what they call an audio server
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/audioserver.html
which will look after my audio needs.
For video I will have a tv in the living area of the open plan. I will also have a snug/cinema room. Can you recommend any possible solutions for this? I was looking at perhaps a denon a/v in a centeral location that would feed both of these tv and the audio in that area. Other option I have seen is to use a HDMI anywhere solution.0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Great thanks Kenny.
I was looking at Loxone as smart home solution so these speakers would be wired back to what they call an audio server
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/audioserver.html
which will look after my audio needs.
For video I will have a tv in the living area of the open plan. I will also have a snug/cinema room. Can you recommend any possible solutions for this? I was looking at perhaps a denon a/v in a centeral location that would feed both of these tv and the audio in that area. Other option I have seen is to use a HDMI anywhere solution.
I would worry that the Loxone will not be able to run all those inceiling speakers as it only has outputs for 2 pairs of speakers.
Ideally you would need something like the Monitor Audio 12 Channel amp priced at £1195
https://www.richersounds.ie/p-13317-monitor-audio-ci-amp-ia60-12-channel-pro-power-amp-12-channel-power-amplifier.aspx
You can indeed use the likes of the Denon AVRX2700 for the living room and run this as a separate system.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx?swapstore=1
Or the Denon DRA800 priced at 549 Euro. Has HDMI inputs on a stereo amplifier.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204271-denon-dra800h-black-network-stereo-receiver.aspx
If you wanted to try and keep everything intergraded you could check out the Heos Drive HS2 it could pair with the AVRX2700 and DRA800 using the Heos app
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-12959-heos-drive-hs2-multi-room-audio-amplifier.aspx
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
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Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.0 -
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Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
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Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]
The 2700 is a great unit and very popular.
Currently priced at 629 Euro. It stock at present.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx
There are a few package deals with speakers depending on what type you are looking for:
2700 with Monitor Audio Mass 5.1 for 1149 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14201-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-black-speaker-bundle-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
2700 with the Wharfedale DX2 priced at 999 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14205-denon-avrx2700-wharfedale-dx2-5-1-speaker-bundle-black-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
You can of course use two inceling speakers and make it 5.1.2 for Atmos.
For the Soundbar you could check out the Denon DHTS416 priced at 349 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204971-denon-dhts416-black-soundbar.aspx
Also worth checking out is the Yamaha YAS207 priced at 349 Euro - 5 Star reviewed in What HiFi (Stock Limited)
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202832-yamaha-yas207-soundbar-system.aspx
For the larger size of television there are the following:
Philips 70PUS7555 priced at 899 Euro. A lot of TV for the money.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204796-philips-70pus7555-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
Also the Samsung 70TU7100 at 899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204562-samsung-ue70tu7100-new-t-series-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-apple-tv-app.aspx
Philips also have their Ambi Light the 70PUS7855 priced at 949 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204891-philips-70pus7805-7855-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
LG offer up their Nano cell the 75NANO796 priced at 1329 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-205071-lg-75nano796nf-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-nanocell-led-tv-freeview-freesat-hd.aspx
Next would be the QLED range by Samsung the 75Q60T priced at 1649 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204568-samsung-qe75q60t-new-t-series-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-qled-tv-with-apple-tv-app-freesat-hd.aspx
You can go better and higher in price on some of the QLED range and then when you move to OLED it goes up even further.
Let me know your thoughts.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]
The 2700 is a great unit and very popular.
Currently priced at 629 Euro. It stock at present.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx
There are a few package deals with speakers depending on what type you are looking for:
2700 with Monitor Audio Mass 5.1 for 1149 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14201-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-black-speaker-bundle-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
2700 with the Wharfedale DX2 priced at 999 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14205-denon-avrx2700-wharfedale-dx2-5-1-speaker-bundle-black-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
You can of course use two inceling speakers and make it 5.1.2 for Atmos.
For the Soundbar you could check out the Denon DHTS416 priced at 349 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204971-denon-dhts416-black-soundbar.aspx
Also worth checking out is the Yamaha YAS207 priced at 349 Euro - 5 Star reviewed in What HiFi (Stock Limited)
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202832-yamaha-yas207-soundbar-system.aspx
For the larger size of television there are the following:
Philips 70PUS7555 priced at 899 Euro. A lot of TV for the money.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204796-philips-70pus7555-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
Also the Samsung 70TU7100 at 899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204562-samsung-ue70tu7100-new-t-series-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-apple-tv-app.aspx
Philips also have their Ambi Light the 70PUS7855 priced at 949 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204891-philips-70pus7805-7855-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
LG offer up their Nano cell the 75NANO796 priced at 1329 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-205071-lg-75nano796nf-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-nanocell-led-tv-freeview-freesat-hd.aspx
Next would be the QLED range by Samsung the 75Q60T priced at 1649 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204568-samsung-qe75q60t-new-t-series-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-qled-tv-with-apple-tv-app-freesat-hd.aspx
You can go better and higher in price on some of the QLED range and then when you move to OLED it goes up even further.
Let me know your thoughts.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14161-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-2-ma-css230-atmos-bundle-av-receiver-5-1-sat-sub-and-ceiling-speaker-package.aspx
Do these TVs comes with satellite tuners built in? How about android TVs?
I need to do some reading up on the TV offerings QLED,OLED etc as I mentioned living area tv doesn't have to have the best picture quality. However the cinema room I would like to have decent quality. Is there a recommended tv size based on room size?0 -
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They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]
The 2700 is a great unit and very popular.
Currently priced at 629 Euro. It stock at present.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx
There are a few package deals with speakers depending on what type you are looking for:
2700 with Monitor Audio Mass 5.1 for 1149 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14201-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-black-speaker-bundle-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
2700 with the Wharfedale DX2 priced at 999 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14205-denon-avrx2700-wharfedale-dx2-5-1-speaker-bundle-black-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
You can of course use two inceling speakers and make it 5.1.2 for Atmos.
For the Soundbar you could check out the Denon DHTS416 priced at 349 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204971-denon-dhts416-black-soundbar.aspx
Also worth checking out is the Yamaha YAS207 priced at 349 Euro - 5 Star reviewed in What HiFi (Stock Limited)
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202832-yamaha-yas207-soundbar-system.aspx
For the larger size of television there are the following:
Philips 70PUS7555 priced at 899 Euro. A lot of TV for the money.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204796-philips-70pus7555-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
Also the Samsung 70TU7100 at 899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204562-samsung-ue70tu7100-new-t-series-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-apple-tv-app.aspx
Philips also have their Ambi Light the 70PUS7855 priced at 949 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204891-philips-70pus7805-7855-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
LG offer up their Nano cell the 75NANO796 priced at 1329 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-205071-lg-75nano796nf-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-nanocell-led-tv-freeview-freesat-hd.aspx
Next would be the QLED range by Samsung the 75Q60T priced at 1649 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204568-samsung-qe75q60t-new-t-series-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-qled-tv-with-apple-tv-app-freesat-hd.aspx
You can go better and higher in price on some of the QLED range and then when you move to OLED it goes up even further.
Let me know your thoughts.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14161-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-2-ma-css230-atmos-bundle-av-receiver-5-1-sat-sub-and-ceiling-speaker-package.aspx
Do these TVs comes with satellite tuners built in? How about android TVs?
I need to do some reading up on the TV offerings QLED,OLED etc as I mentioned living area tv doesn't have to have the best picture quality. However the cinema room I would like to have decent quality. Is there a recommended tv size based on room size?
The 2700 and Mass 5.1 is a great system and very popular.
Most LG, Samsung and Philips TV's come with both Satellite tuners and Saorview tuners on board as standard.
I would say 65-75" would suit your room size. I'm about 3 meters away and currently have a 55", although I'm thinking of upgrading to a 65" as the room would suit a larger TV.
For OLED it tends to stop at 65" before the price jumps dramatically.
LG have the 77CX coming in at 3899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204695-lg-oled77cx6la-77-inch-oled-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-tv-freeview-hd-freesat-hd.aspx0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Gimme Stitches wrote: »Hi Kenny,
They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]
The 2700 is a great unit and very popular.
Currently priced at 629 Euro. It stock at present.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx
There are a few package deals with speakers depending on what type you are looking for:
2700 with Monitor Audio Mass 5.1 for 1149 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14201-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-black-speaker-bundle-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
2700 with the Wharfedale DX2 priced at 999 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14205-denon-avrx2700-wharfedale-dx2-5-1-speaker-bundle-black-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
You can of course use two inceling speakers and make it 5.1.2 for Atmos.
For the Soundbar you could check out the Denon DHTS416 priced at 349 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204971-denon-dhts416-black-soundbar.aspx
Also worth checking out is the Yamaha YAS207 priced at 349 Euro - 5 Star reviewed in What HiFi (Stock Limited)
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202832-yamaha-yas207-soundbar-system.aspx
For the larger size of television there are the following:
Philips 70PUS7555 priced at 899 Euro. A lot of TV for the money.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204796-philips-70pus7555-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
Also the Samsung 70TU7100 at 899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204562-samsung-ue70tu7100-new-t-series-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-apple-tv-app.aspx
Philips also have their Ambi Light the 70PUS7855 priced at 949 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204891-philips-70pus7805-7855-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
LG offer up their Nano cell the 75NANO796 priced at 1329 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-205071-lg-75nano796nf-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-nanocell-led-tv-freeview-freesat-hd.aspx
Next would be the QLED range by Samsung the 75Q60T priced at 1649 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204568-samsung-qe75q60t-new-t-series-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-qled-tv-with-apple-tv-app-freesat-hd.aspx
You can go better and higher in price on some of the QLED range and then when you move to OLED it goes up even further.
Let me know your thoughts.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14161-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-2-ma-css230-atmos-bundle-av-receiver-5-1-sat-sub-and-ceiling-speaker-package.aspx
Do these TVs comes with satellite tuners built in? How about android TVs?
I need to do some reading up on the TV offerings QLED,OLED etc as I mentioned living area tv doesn't have to have the best picture quality. However the cinema room I would like to have decent quality. Is there a recommended tv size based on room size?
The 2700 and Mass 5.1 is a great system and very popular.
Most LG, Samsung and Philips TV's come with both Satellite tuners and Saorview tuners on board as standard.
I would say 65-75" would suit your room size. I'm about 3 meters away and currently have a 55", although I'm thinking of upgrading to a 65" as the room would suit a larger TV.
For OLED it tends to stop at 65" before the price jumps dramatically.
LG have the 77CX coming in at 3899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204695-lg-oled77cx6la-77-inch-oled-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-tv-freeview-hd-freesat-hd.aspx
Is it recommended to get ceiling speaker back boxes / firehoods?
With regard to speaker cable what is recommended here.
Is there any special wiring required in the cinema room for the ATMOS setup?0 -
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They provide stereo extensions
https://shop.loxone.com/enen/stereo-extension.html negating the need for the 12 channel monitor audio amp.
Looking for the best/cost effective way of having a good tv/cinema setup in snug room and a tv with standard audio in open plan space.
Can one Denon amp provide tv to both these tv's and be able to provide 5:1 audio in cinema room or possibly ATMOS as well as audio for the tv in living area. I can look at getting this amp integrated with the loxone system.
Thanks.
Ahhh... Now I understand. (I'm not familiar with the Loxone range).
Using the 2700 would allow for 5.1 or 5.1.2 for Atmos.
It would operate independently from the Loxone system but if you looking into this already the hopefully you can find a way to integrate it.
The 2700 has two HDMI outs so can connect to both televisions.
The 2700 is a great bit of kit and very well reviewed.
Let me know your thoughts.
Unfortunately it would be the same output to both TV's.
It doesn't allow for two different sources to be displayed at the same time.
I'll do a bit of digging tomorrow and see which do and drop some links.
What is the sources you would be feeding the receiver with to watch the TV.
You can also use the built in tuners on each TV and watch what ever you want on each.New are for a
I am probably over thinking/complicating things here. It would be tv from a sat box (GigaBlue) which has a RF in for the saorview channels and then your standard connection for satellite. Then you have Netflix currently using the PS4 for this. TV I have currently is coming on 10 years so it has none of the good stuff on offer with new TVs.
Done a bit of checking and it seems the Denon AVXC4700 can output different sources via HDMI to a 2nd Zone.
Priced at 1499 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204848-denon-avcx4700-black-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-amplifier.aspx
It's a monster and packed with features.
From doing my homework last night I came across an article from loxone on tv audio.
https://www.loxone.com/enen/blog/which-audio-setup-suits-you/
"[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]For ideal integration, your choice of a surround sound system needs to have a network connection that supports UPnP or DLNA. As long as one of these standards is supported, then the separate surround sound system could be connected to the Loxone Music Server. This means your surround sound speakers can then serve as a multiroom audio zone in your living room and output all related audio such as your favourite radio station, party playlist (or even being notified when someone is at your front door)."[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]What I am thinking now is to use the 2700 in the cinema room only. Then use a soundbar with subwoofer in the open plan area.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]1) Could you recommend a soundbar subwoofer, is there a denon model available?[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]2) Speaker cabling[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]3) TV x2 - one for the open plan area thinking of going 70/75" here. for cinema room it will be 2.9m wide X3.5m deep open to suggestions on size here. value for money option for open plan area. good quality for cinema room.[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]4) speaker system for the cinema powered from the 2700[/font]
[font=averta-regular, Arial, sans-serif]Thanks[/font]
The 2700 is a great unit and very popular.
Currently priced at 629 Euro. It stock at present.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14159-denon-avrx2700-black-lots-in-stock-dolby-atmos-and-dts-x-av-receiver.aspx
There are a few package deals with speakers depending on what type you are looking for:
2700 with Monitor Audio Mass 5.1 for 1149 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14201-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-black-speaker-bundle-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
2700 with the Wharfedale DX2 priced at 999 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14205-denon-avrx2700-wharfedale-dx2-5-1-speaker-bundle-black-av-receiver-with-5-1-sat-sub-speaker-package.aspx
You can of course use two inceling speakers and make it 5.1.2 for Atmos.
For the Soundbar you could check out the Denon DHTS416 priced at 349 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204971-denon-dhts416-black-soundbar.aspx
Also worth checking out is the Yamaha YAS207 priced at 349 Euro - 5 Star reviewed in What HiFi (Stock Limited)
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202832-yamaha-yas207-soundbar-system.aspx
For the larger size of television there are the following:
Philips 70PUS7555 priced at 899 Euro. A lot of TV for the money.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204796-philips-70pus7555-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
Also the Samsung 70TU7100 at 899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204562-samsung-ue70tu7100-new-t-series-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-with-apple-tv-app.aspx
Philips also have their Ambi Light the 70PUS7855 priced at 949 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204891-philips-70pus7805-7855-70-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-tv-freeview-play.aspx
LG offer up their Nano cell the 75NANO796 priced at 1329 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-205071-lg-75nano796nf-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-nanocell-led-tv-freeview-freesat-hd.aspx
Next would be the QLED range by Samsung the 75Q60T priced at 1649 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204568-samsung-qe75q60t-new-t-series-75-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-qled-tv-with-apple-tv-app-freesat-hd.aspx
You can go better and higher in price on some of the QLED range and then when you move to OLED it goes up even further.
Let me know your thoughts.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-14161-denon-avrx2700-monitor-audio-mass-ii-5-1-2-ma-css230-atmos-bundle-av-receiver-5-1-sat-sub-and-ceiling-speaker-package.aspx
Do these TVs comes with satellite tuners built in? How about android TVs?
I need to do some reading up on the TV offerings QLED,OLED etc as I mentioned living area tv doesn't have to have the best picture quality. However the cinema room I would like to have decent quality. Is there a recommended tv size based on room size?
The 2700 and Mass 5.1 is a great system and very popular.
Most LG, Samsung and Philips TV's come with both Satellite tuners and Saorview tuners on board as standard.
I would say 65-75" would suit your room size. I'm about 3 meters away and currently have a 55", although I'm thinking of upgrading to a 65" as the room would suit a larger TV.
For OLED it tends to stop at 65" before the price jumps dramatically.
LG have the 77CX coming in at 3899 Euro
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204695-lg-oled77cx6la-77-inch-oled-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-tv-freeview-hd-freesat-hd.aspx
Is it recommended to get ceiling speaker back boxes / firehoods?
With regard to speaker cable what is recommended here.
Is there any special wiring required in the cinema room for the ATMOS setup?
I would recommend fire hoods.
They are priced at 69.99 Euro Each
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-200798-hoody-1-fire-hood.aspx
And 79.99 Euro Each depending on the size of driver in the inceiling you decided to go for.
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-200799-hoody-hoody-2-fire-hood.aspx
For the speaker cable I would recommend the Ultra Micro install priced at 4.49 Euro per meter
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-200819-cambridge-audio-ultra-micro-install-low-smoke-zero-halogen-speaker-cable-per-metre.aspx
I would also use this cable for the Atmos speakers are they will also be in the ceiling.
Of course I can work a deal on thses items too once we know the total amount of meters you would require and also how many hoodys0 -
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I make it 250m of speaker cable.
2 sets of the Monitor audio pro65
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-13640-monitor-audio-pro65-trade-5-pack-in-ceiling-speakers-6-1-2-driver.aspx
1 - https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202762-monitor-audio-c165-t2-single-stereo-ceiling-speaker.aspx?swapstore=1
Meaning I would need 11 hoods0 -
Gimme Stitches wrote: »I make it 250m of speaker cable.
2 sets of the Monitor audio pro65
https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-13640-monitor-audio-pro65-trade-5-pack-in-ceiling-speakers-6-1-2-driver.aspx
1 - https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-202762-monitor-audio-c165-t2-single-stereo-ceiling-speaker.aspx?swapstore=1
Meaning I would need 11 hoods
I'll drop you a PM with pricing0