New AVR receivers with speakers and subwoofer????

simplysam.singh

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Dear All,
I want to buy a 5.1 avr receiver for my videocon d2h hd which is connected with newly bought toshiba's 39 inch led p2305(not sure about the model).
I want to buy because sometimes sound gets cut from the stock speakers of toshiba. I asked from someone and he is saying that HD dish gives truly audio output and you need to install 5.1 avr receiver with the d2h, so now suggest me good entry level avr receiver with speakers and sub under 30K.

I visited a store and heard demo of Pioneer HTP-323 (Price is 35K), the dealer is also giving this in 0% emi option without any type of file charges. So suggest me is it good to buy this entry level HT

Please note i can't exceed my budget because i just bought led and videocon d2h and also bought an used honda city so my all savings almost gone. So friends kindly suggest me good and reputed HT under the mentioned price range.
Thanks
Sam
 
when it comes to audio please stay away from sony, samsung, philips, lg, etc.......You want to go for the REAL audio brands like Onkyo, Yamaha, Denon, etc..........
 
when it comes to audio please stay away from sony, samsung, philips, lg, etc.......You want to go for the REAL audio brands like Onkyo, Yamaha, Denon, etc..........
Thanks brother :clapping: and yeah I alway stay away from sony, samsung etc in the manner of Audio especially in Home Theater because they are competing each other with same specs but they change only looks but Yamaha or onkyo are best and these always do best at their end.
I heard some negative review of Onkyo 3500 that it gets heated very quickly, if i can get any solution related to heat then i will think about 3500 on the other hand my eyes are completely flat on Yamaha's 299:cool:
 
First start with sony, samsung etc.Then as you strive for more quality , you stay away from sony, samsung etc ....It happend to me also.
 
Hi SimplySam.Singh

Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic make HTiBs (Home Theatre in a box) and most of these systems may provide the format Dolby performance at 3-5 ohms rated output. These systems may work within budget for some but downside is that...the circuit boards over the long run period fail and replacement is a big challenge......hence then you end up buying a refurbished replacement and wasting money...

Professional entry level Home Theatres are Pioneer, Yamaha and Denon...the models starts from 25k onwards and are available at Vijay Sales, Croma, Reliance Digital etc....you may want to check the prices with other Home Theatre dealers who may sell it cheaper....

All electronics ...all AVRs tend to heat up..you need to ensure as per Operating manual that you place the AVR in a suitable area which has ample ventilation and air....you could mini fans to cool the AVR when it is on....that is what I do for my Marantz....

Would suggest before you finalise on the Pioneer, please audition the Onkyo, Yamaha or Denon and take a proper decision....end of the day it is what appeals to you and your budget....

You can click on our user names for related posts which can guide you....do not rush...take your time and spend wisely...
 
First of all when it comes to sound bose comes in mind but coz budget next gud sound producer is sony as it master in it n video too now coming to sony HT-IV300 in this model the AVR is compact as compare to ur yamaha n onkoyo n others its compact design enables it produce less heat n mind u it has two cooling fan yamaha n onkoyo n others r costly as if i want to open a PVR lol jus want satisfactory result n sony does very well
 
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