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Old January 30th 07, 12:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Martino
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Default Advice on Low Cost System

I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro

I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.

Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Martino, Genova, Italy

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Old January 30th 07, 10:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
AW Barton
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"Martino" wrote in message
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I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro

I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.

Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Martino, Genova, Italy


This is a UK group and here we don't use euros, we use pounds sterling.


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Old January 31st 07, 10:31 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland
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Default Advice on Low Cost System

AW Barton wrote:
"Martino" wrote in message
oups.com...
I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro

I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.

Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Martino, Genova, Italy


This is a UK group and here we don't use euros, we use pounds sterling.


More's the pity......

S.
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Old January 31st 07, 11:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stephen McLuckie
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Default Advice on Low Cost System

AW Barton wrote:
"Martino" wrote in message
oups.com...

I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro

I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.

Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Martino, Genova, Italy



This is a UK group and here we don't use euros, we use pounds sterling.



We also go to Butlins every summer, wear Union Jack underpants and
listen to Chas and Dave records. Gertchya!!

Stephen
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Old January 31st 07, 11:27 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Stephen McLuckie" wrote in message
...
AW Barton wrote:
"Martino" wrote in message
oups.com...

I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro

I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.

Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Martino, Genova, Italy



This is a UK group and here we don't use euros, we use pounds sterling.



We also go to Butlins every summer, wear Union Jack underpants and listen
to Chas and Dave records. Gertchya!!

Stephen



:-)

I'm glad someone else spotted that - make me fekkin' cringe when I see that
sort of thing...!!

(Gawd knows what it makes us look like to our 'fellow Europeens'...??)




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Old January 31st 07, 11:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dr Hfuhruhurr
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Default Advice on Low Cost System

On 30 Jan, 23:14, "AW Barton" wrote:
"Martino" wrote in message

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I am planning to buy a low-cost hifi or home-theater system.
I will use it for music (80% ) and movies (20%).
I already have a Phillips DVD player.
I will connect to the system the DVD player (used for CD too) and an
IPOD
My budget is 400/500 Euro


I have identified some entry-level HT systems (Onikio, Yamaha or
Kenwood systems) that fit my budget.
But maybe an hi-fi would be better, for music.


Do I need 5+1 channels?
Or 2 +subwoofer are better?
HT or traditional HI-FI or HT amplified with 2+subwoofers?
Best solutions? Manufacturs?


Thanks in advance for your advice.


Martino, Genova, Italy


This is a UK group and here we don't use euros, we use pounds sterling.-


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Doc

 




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