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    sky21 2 years ago in Home cinema sound

    When will the 2022 Denon AVRs be available?

    Dear Digitec, I would like to ask you when the new Denon AVRs (e.g. AVR-x2800h) are expected to be included in the range. Thank you!

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    Teslacorn 2 years ago in Home cinema sound

    Dolby Atmos home cinema set for little money?

    I'm looking for a Dolby Atmos Home Cinema complete set with rear speakers, but I can't find what I'm looking for. TV > HDMI eARC. Should cost no more than 400. I bought this set four years ago for just over 200 francs (speakers, stand and receiver were all included): https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/samsung-ht-j4550-hifi-heimkino-lautsprecher-5336936

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    sky21 3 years ago in Home cinema sound

    Av Receiver in 3.0 Setup or Soundbar?

    Situation: I would like to "upgrade" the sound of my 15 year old LCD 720p TV. A new TV is not yet an option. The device already has 3x HDMI input but no DVB-C; the signal comes from a separate "box". I tend to watch documentaries/talks and rarely series/movies via Chromecast devices. The focus of the audio upgrade should therefore be the voice output. A challenge for me: In many videos on YouTube and reports, the superiority of a 5.1, 7.x or 9.x system over a soundbar is often affirmed. Speakers at the back, sides and/or ceiling for surround and Atmos are currently out of the question for me. In the future they will be. Subwoofer is also out of the question. The ceiling is approx. 3.5m high, the entire room approx. 30m2. Soundbar? The Sennheiser Ambeo is too expensive for me; the Sonos Arc is now in my focus, but I would still need the Purelink Arcana for the separation of HDMI/eARC as well as an HDMI switch. That's all going to cost money. A cheaper soundbar (e.g. Samsung Q600) would be an alternative. Any mid-range soundbar is probably an improvement, but somehow I think "if you're going to go for it, go for it". If you're going to go all out: AV receiver in 3.0 setup? The question is whether I shouldn't just buy an AV receiver with a good centre speaker and two (L+R) speakers' There would at least be room for future speakers; plus I could connect the DVB-C box, Chromecast and XBox there, too. I don't buy cheap junk, but I don't need the gold-plated sound either. The budget should therefore be linked to a good price/performance ratio. As far as video is concerned, I obviously don't have any demands with my device ;-) What would you advise me to do?

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    Peter Greyfox 3 years ago in Home cinema sound

    Klipsch Home Cinema Set 5.1 (Set) AVR & Amplifier

    I just bought this set of 5.1speakers. Now trying to figure out (on a budget) what AVR I should buy, and I assume I need an Amplifier as well (maybe to power the front speakers) Here are the speakers with their Watt (RMS) 150w x 2 (front) 100w x 1 (center) 85w X2 (rear) 150w sub (self powered) Would greatly appreciate any help!

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    nova3 3 years ago in Home cinema sound

    Home Cinema Setup

    Hello together Since I have ordered a new TV, I would like to get a bit more out of the sound. I am currently thinking of buying a set from Teufel. But since I'm not familiar with this, how do I connect the receiver to the TV, Bluray player etc.? Simply via optical cable or is that also possible via HDMI? This is a completely new topic for me as I have only had a soundbar so far. Please help me a little and share your knowledge!

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