rajdeepbiswas
New Member
Hello hifivision community,
I am here to seek your advice on building my first "real" home audio setup.
My usecase is mainly music (I majorly listen to metal and electronic, so a good thumpy bass is as important as clear instrument separation to me). I, sometimes, will play video games with only the audio on the sound system and, sometimes, watch movies on a projector (with, again, only the audio on it), so I am not looking for a complete video capable receiver.
My target is to have 4.1 or 5.1 surround (the surround part being more important than the .1 (subwoofer), which in turn is more important than whether it's 4 speakers or 5). I want to stress on the fact that I *need* "surround" in my room because I want the audio to be coming from everywhere to the center instead of firing directionally from just one wall or two (which BTW is why soundbars are completely out of the question for me).
My initial budget is at 40k but I am willing to stretch a bit (or just upgrade) over the years. My room isn't HUGE - I've not tape measured it but I eyeball 12 x 12 feet squared - so if I can make the surround-ness work by putting two speakers on opposite walls as the initial setup, I don't hate that idea (but I don't want to answer my own question).
Oh, and! Having bluetooth "as built-in as possible" is important to me because I have a bunch of devices I want to stream from and most of them don't have a headphone jack (thanks, modern tech). The only access to lossless streaming I have is Apple Music. A lot of my streaming is also going to come from Spotify and YouTube so please let me know if mid-high-end hardware is not really going to be worth the expense and effort if I am going wireless.
I am a newbie when it comes to audio hardware. I barely understand anything besides what preamp/amp/receiver are. Like, if you throw wattage and amperage or 9.1.4 vs 11.1.4 at me, I am too jetlagged to look it up right now (but I will get to in the near future, I promise).
I have only used HTIBs (besides headphones; the best ones I've had so far are the Sony XM5) before this, and if there are good HTIB solutions for my needs, I am okay-happy going that route, too.
A lot of people recommended Onkyo, but that was on posts from like 2 years ago and seems like this brand has discontinued. I want to know if a similar quality/price balanced brand exists that sells in India without exorbitant markups.
So far, by my research, the Logitech Z906 5.1 seems like it's best suited for my first "real" home theater setup but again, I don't want to answer my own question.
I am here to seek your advice on building my first "real" home audio setup.
My usecase is mainly music (I majorly listen to metal and electronic, so a good thumpy bass is as important as clear instrument separation to me). I, sometimes, will play video games with only the audio on the sound system and, sometimes, watch movies on a projector (with, again, only the audio on it), so I am not looking for a complete video capable receiver.
My target is to have 4.1 or 5.1 surround (the surround part being more important than the .1 (subwoofer), which in turn is more important than whether it's 4 speakers or 5). I want to stress on the fact that I *need* "surround" in my room because I want the audio to be coming from everywhere to the center instead of firing directionally from just one wall or two (which BTW is why soundbars are completely out of the question for me).
My initial budget is at 40k but I am willing to stretch a bit (or just upgrade) over the years. My room isn't HUGE - I've not tape measured it but I eyeball 12 x 12 feet squared - so if I can make the surround-ness work by putting two speakers on opposite walls as the initial setup, I don't hate that idea (but I don't want to answer my own question).
Oh, and! Having bluetooth "as built-in as possible" is important to me because I have a bunch of devices I want to stream from and most of them don't have a headphone jack (thanks, modern tech). The only access to lossless streaming I have is Apple Music. A lot of my streaming is also going to come from Spotify and YouTube so please let me know if mid-high-end hardware is not really going to be worth the expense and effort if I am going wireless.
I am a newbie when it comes to audio hardware. I barely understand anything besides what preamp/amp/receiver are. Like, if you throw wattage and amperage or 9.1.4 vs 11.1.4 at me, I am too jetlagged to look it up right now (but I will get to in the near future, I promise).
I have only used HTIBs (besides headphones; the best ones I've had so far are the Sony XM5) before this, and if there are good HTIB solutions for my needs, I am okay-happy going that route, too.
A lot of people recommended Onkyo, but that was on posts from like 2 years ago and seems like this brand has discontinued. I want to know if a similar quality/price balanced brand exists that sells in India without exorbitant markups.
So far, by my research, the Logitech Z906 5.1 seems like it's best suited for my first "real" home theater setup but again, I don't want to answer my own question.
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