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treestump

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i live in the uk and would love to have a 6.1 surround sys.can someone recommend one cheapish???????????????thanks
 
brian32672

brian32672

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treestump said:
i live in the uk and would love to have a 6.1 surround sys.can someone recommend one cheapish???????????????thanks
What is cheap, we need a budget to work with.
Also, do you need everything. Receiver, Speakers, Sub, Wire & Interconnects, DVD player, etc... Is B-stock, or used equipment an option? Or it must be new.
What size room is the equipment going into, is there a WAF?
 
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treestump

Audiophyte
many thanks for replying.i currently have a 5.1/and i'm not too sure if 6.1 is worth getting??i've 2 dvd players ones a dvd/video recorder,42 inch rear pro.,price 2-3 hundred pound????????hope this helps???????thanks again
 
brian32672

brian32672

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treestump said:
many thanks for replying.i currently have a 5.1/and i'm not too sure if 6.1 is worth getting??i've 2 dvd players ones a dvd/video recorder,42 inch rear pro.,price 2-3 hundred pound????????hope this helps???????thanks again
If you already have a 5.1 setup, I am assuming that you have 5 speakers and a sub. Also you have 2 dvd players and 1 of those is a combo DVD/VCR (recorder). And since this is working, I assume you have a receiver.

Sorry but it seems as though your english is hard to follow. Also you have this posted in cd/dvd area.

Are you asking about getting a third dvd player? I am guessing this is not the case.

From what little I can gather it sounds like you have a receiver that only does 5.1 And you would like to know if getting a 6.1 receiver is worth the upgrade.

Correct me if I am wrong.

Or to make this easier what components are you asking advice on getting.
1. Receiver that supports 6.1 or 7.1
2. Speakers (Or 1 extra speaker for the 6th channel)
3. A dvd player that supports Dolby Digital and DTS
4. Or is there something else
 
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treestump

Audiophyte
thanks for reply/yes i have 5 speakers with a sub woofer/can i upgrade to a 6.1 or do i have to buy a complete new kit?if yes will it be worth it?
 
brian32672

brian32672

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If you have material that is 6.1 then yes by all means it is worth it. DTS-ES
Do you have a receiver that can do 6.1?

If not, then the only things you will need is 1 extra speaker and a receiver that can do 6.1 or even better 7.1

For the rear speaker (6th channel) it is recommended that you would get the same speaker as your center speaker.

I am not sure how much 200-300 pounds is in U.S.Dollars (roughly 500.00 U.S.)

For that amount I would recommend a VSX-915 http://www.hookedontronics.com/show_product_details.jsp?cid=16794&c=0509Cnet&b=Pioneer_VSX-915K

Or maybe a Yamaha RX-V657 or better a HTR-5860 even better a 5790

And since the receiver is capable of 7.1 you might as well get a pair of rear surrounds. Maybe something like these Paradigm's http://cgi.ebay.com/Paradigm-Cinema-70-v-1-Series-Speakers-Black-LIKE-NEW_W0QQitemZ5807922139QQcategoryZ14991QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Or these Klipsch SS-5's http://cgi.ebay.com/Klipsch-SS-5-rear-surround-speakers-black_W0QQitemZ5807264940QQcategoryZ14996QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
(The Klipsch seller only states U.S. shipping, but I do a lot of eBay shipping. And I sometimes will ship overseas, so just ask seller if they wouldn't mind shipping out of the U.S.)
 
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Pyrrho

Pyrrho

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treestump said:
many thanks for replying.i currently have a 5.1/and i'm not too sure if 6.1 is worth getting??i've 2 dvd players ones a dvd/video recorder,42 inch rear pro.,price 2-3 hundred pound????????hope this helps???????thanks again
Go to a local audio shop and listen to 6.1 for yourself. I upgraded to 6.1, and although it is better, it is not dramatically better than 5.1. Also, there are not that many 6.1 source materials, and that might make it even less worthwhile, depending on whether you like what is available or not, and whether you like synthetically adding rear channels (à la Dolby Pro Logic IIx).
 
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head_unit

Junior Audioholic
Go 7.1 or stay 5.1

Because as noted, there is not much 6.1 source material.

For 7.1, you can get the Dolby ProLogic IIx which will expand digital 5.1 content to 7.1 channels. (OK, also to 6.1 if you want, but as an ex-speaker engineer I'd say 4 surrounds can envelop you much better than 2)

Then again, if you are listening to surround movies more than surround audio, 5.1 may be just fine, since the rears are mostly effects. It's music that 5.1 channels is rather inadequate for.
 
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