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Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

nelly1 (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st October 2002, 11:47

I am looking for a good DVD player with the whole cinema surround setup with it for £300- £450. I would also like to find one with a radio tuner in it to allow me to lose my stereo equipment. I`ve seen Sony do one but ideally I would like multi region. I know I`m asking a lot but anyone got any advise. Cheers.

RE: Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

gingerone (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st October 2002, 14:43

Have a look on www.techtronics.com they`ve got a couple of pioneer ones on there that look decent for about your money.

RE: Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

Bowf (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st October 2002, 15:43

The word ` compromise ` comes to mind when looking at all-in-one systems. The Sony and Pioneer systems in your price bracket may well have the FM tuner you desire, but the DVD players themselves are severely limited by a lack of any scart sockets. No scart connection to your TV is a pretty shocking omission.Even Asda £60 dvd players have scart sockets.
If you want a decent dvd player you might have to forego the FM tuner.
Then you could get something like the Sony HTBE1 `babe` surround system for around £220 ( pricerunner) and a multi-region Pioneer DV454 player for £127 ( techtronics )
Both award winning pieces of kit for a total of £347 ! Superb.

RE: Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

RichardH (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd October 2002, 09:02

I would agree with Bowf - a seperate DVD and amp is a good idea - apart from anything else, it`s more upgradeable. Many of these all in one systems come without scart. Only downside is the extra space taken up, but a small price to pay. Sadly that Pioneer price Bowf quoted is ex VAT and delivery - as an alternative you could try Richer Sounds - Multiregion Tosh 220 in either silver of black for £135. There are many cheaper DVD players around, but might be worth getting a good `un.

RE: Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

nelly1 (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 23rd October 2002, 11:39

Thanks all for your help.

Looks like I`m very naive about this whole home cinema thing. Never mind. I`ll have a look at your recommendations and see what I come up with.
Thanks again

RE: Looking for a good home cinema system - Any Ideas

Steve Clark (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 23rd October 2002, 12:33

I got the Yamaha HTiB-45 for around £320, For that you get a good receiver and passable speakers that can always be upgraded later. Put that with one of the DVDs mentioned and you`re covered.

For me this was the best option to get all the audio formats I wanted (DD, DTS, DPLII).

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Steve

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