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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
Notice:Let's be conformist
Moderator:GOVT02::BARKER
Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

287.0. "HELP: New A/V System" by MEO78B::PHILIPSEN () Tue Jul 02 1991 11:55

    Hi,
    
    I am looking at putting a total A/V package together for home use.  I
    am basing my whole system around a dolby prologic surround processor
    came AMP and Receiver
    
    I have come to the conclusion that a AM/FM Stereo A/V receiver type is
    the go.  I need assistance in determining which particular brand to
    choose. I have been looking at th following brands.
    
                                AU$
    
    YAMAHA	RX-V1050	1799
    		RX-V850 	1399
    		DSP-A1000	1999 (I know it has no receiver)
    
    PIONEER	VSX-DS1         2499
    		VSX-9700S	1799
    		VSX-5700S	1399
    
    ONKYO	TX-SV90 PRO	2200
    		TX-SV50 PRO	1499
    
    SONY	STR-AV1020     ~1000
    
    My preference is for the YAMAHA range at this point but I could be
    convinced otherwise.  If anyone can enlighten me on these systems or
    others I should be considering.  Denon I beleive is available in
    Australia but I haven't found any surround units yet.
    
    I have talked to one dealer who recommends to match JBL TLX 18 speakers
    as front main $999. Use a YAMAHA NS-C90 Centre channel speaker $249 and
    then YAMAHA YST-SE10 $199 or JBL TLX 12 at $499 as rear effects.
    
    Would some second hand BOSE speakers be a good idea?
    
    I haven't even thought of the other components yet because I feel these
    prices will keep me saving for a little while longer.
    
    Of course I am considering a TV, VCR, CD player, Tape deck etc and will
    gladly except advice on these items.
    
    Other brand readily available in Australia are KENWOOD, MARANTZ, B&O,
    NAKAMICHI, PETERSEN, SANYO, TEAC, RADIOSHACK/REALISTIC, AKAI, TECHNICS,
    JVC, BOSE, PHILIPS.  There are other brands but the trouble is they
    are elitist or expensive.
    
    All advice welcome especially that of facts and figures.
    
    Regards
    Dave
    Melbourne 
    Australia
    
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287.1MEO34A::CARAPELLOTTIFri Aug 09 1991 07:286
    Hi David,
    
    I have just purchased the yamaha 1050 amp if would like any info give
    me a call on ext 373.
    
    Nick
287.2Are you fixed up yet?UPROAR::GUNNSCan't suss out how to set a personal nameMon Jan 06 1992 13:5212
If not, you may like to know that Akai do a VCR with a built in Dolby Surround 
decoder, including an amp for the rear channels. You just connect the front 
channels to the aux input on your hi-fi and connect a set of small speakers 
directly to the rear connections on the VCR.

I bought one of these (cant remember the model number but it includes the number 
77 somewhere!) about a year ago and am well pleased. I think the model has now 
been superseded, so the new one probably has some sort of go-faster stripe.

Hope this helps

Steve
287.3YAMAHA DSP-1000........go for it!UFHIS::JMASLENThe wheels fallen off your day yet?!Thu Jan 16 1992 16:5211
    The kenwood 'sounds' better according to the reviews but the Yamaha
    offers you both front and rear effects channels!
    
    The Yamaha DSP-1000 is a great entertainment machine........I have one
    onthe TV if you want to know more about it, look up the US audio notes
    conference.
    
    Be warned, this is not 'hifi', rather entertainment but ok for a couple
    of hours and sure beats the 'hifi' TV's into the dust sound wise.
    
    cheers fjeff