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AVR upgrade

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  • 11-06-2021 10:49am
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    Hi,
    I think my Onkyo AVR I got off you guys several years ago is on its way out.
    Currently have a 65" LG oled & 5.1 (tannoy murcury V)set up all from RS.
    Looking for 4k support , Atmos*, must have duel HDMI outputs for my projector.
    Any recommendations ?
    *also need a pair of recessed ceiling mount speakers for atmos 

    Thanks


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  • Company Representative Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: DavidS


    Hi,
    I think my Onkyo AVR I got off you guys several years ago is on its way out.
    Currently have a 65" LG oled & 5.1 (tannoy murcury V)set up all from RS.
    Looking for 4k support , Atmos*, must have duel HDMI outputs for my projector.
    Any recommendations ?
    *also need a pair of recessed ceiling mount speakers for atmos 

    Thanks
    Hi BrownFinger,

    Great to hear from you again!

    We are having some stock issues on AVRs at the moment and we are quite thin on the ground!

    I am waiting for a date to get more of the Denon and Yamaha receivers in stock but if you are looking for an amp soon I do have the Marantz SR7015 in stock which is a fantastic amp! It's a 9 Channel Atmos amp with 3 HDMI outputs, Dolby Atmos and an incredible sound:

    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-204881-marantz-sr7015-black-dolby-atmos-av-amplifier.aspx

    Let me know what you think of this option! I would also recommend pairing it with Monitor Audio C165 in ceilings - we use them throughout the demo room and they do sound great. They aren't as thin sounding as some in ceiling speakers:

    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-201014-cambridge-audio-c165-each-white-single-in-ceiling-speaker.aspx

    Kind regards

    David


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