Best Dolby Atmos receivers under $600?

U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
Hello everyone! This is my first post here and I have recently become interested in home theatre systems and I was looking into getting a receiver that is capable of Dolby atmos playback, I looked at the Denon AVR-X1600H but I know nothing about what brands are quality and which are not, I currently have an Onkoyo 5.1.2 atoms setup. Any recommendations? I was also looking for a new subwoofer, would I be able to replace the onkoyo one with say one from klipsch?

Thanks for any help you guys can give me!
 
vader540is

vader540is

Full Audioholic
If you don't need a phono input , check out the X3400H

IMHO Klipsch isn't known for their subs...get one from SVS, HSU or Rythmik. If you can increase your budget for your sub, definitely check out PSA & JTR
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Hello everyone! This is my first post here and I have recently become interested in home theatre systems and I was looking into getting a receiver that is capable of Dolby atmos playback, I looked at the Denon AVR-X1600H but I know nothing about what brands are quality and which are not, I currently have an Onkoyo 5.1.2 atoms setup. Any recommendations? I was also looking for a new subwoofer, would I be able to replace the onkoyo one with say one from klipsch?

Thanks for any help you guys can give me!
Denon has their AVR X3500H on sale on Amazon right now for $549. That's a lot of receiver for the price.
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
Denon has their AVR X3500H on sale on Amazon right now for $549. That's a lot of receiver for the price.
Okay cool! Denon is good brand then? I know they make some really high end equipment but I wasn’t sure about the lower tiers. And I wouldn’t have any issues using my Onkoyo speakers with this? Sorry I’m a noob lol thanks for the recommendation
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
Denon has their AVR X3500H on sale on Amazon right now for $549. That's a lot of receiver for the price.
S
If you don't need a phono input , check out the X3400H

IMHO Klipsch isn't known for their subs...get one from SVS, HSU or Rythmik. If you can increase your budget for your sub, definitely check out PSA & JTR
someone recommended the x3500h below, how is that you think? And phono is 1/4in input on the front correct? I do have a pair of headphones with that connector but I never use them, is there any other downside to not having it?
 
vader540is

vader540is

Full Audioholic
S

someone recommended the x3500h below, how is that you think? And phono is 1/4in input on the front correct? I do have a pair of headphones with that connector but I never use them, is there any other downside to not having it?
Phono is on the back, it's for a record player.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
S

someone recommended the x3500h below, how is that you think? And phono is 1/4in input on the front correct? I do have a pair of headphones with that connector but I never use them, is there any other downside to not having it?
The 3xxx range is more of the mid-tier offering from Denon.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Denon has their AVR X3500H on sale on Amazon right now for $549. That's a lot of receiver for the price.
This has 7 ch amp. I don't see pre-out for Atmos on the back. I see surround and surround back. Would that where the Atmos out is?
Or, now I see that the back surrounds can be assigned to Atmos for 2 speakers for a 5.1or2.2
 
Last edited:
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
If your Onkyo (HTIB?) setup has one of their (fairly normal) avrs at the heart, and an active sub rather than a passive sub, the Onkyo speakers/sub should work okay....but what Onkyo model(s) specifically do you have?

PS I agree about the Klipsch subs generally, although they have a couple models that are decent if you get a good price, but going to a sub specialist like SVS, Hsu, Power Sound Audio, Rythmik, etc would be better....
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
Hi
If your Onkyo (HTIB?) setup has one of their (fairly normal) avrs at the heart, and an active sub rather than a passive sub, the Onkyo speakers/sub should work okay....but what Onkyo model(s) specifically do you have?

PS I agree about the Klipsch subs generally, although they have a couple models that are decent if you get a good price, but going to a sub specialist like SVS, Hsu, Power Sound Audio, Rythmik, etc would be better....
Ah okay thanks for that, it’s an HT-R494 reciever, and the sub came with it, it was a complete 5.1.2 setup(HTIB as you said), but it is a powered skw-593, would that still be alright?

And okay awesome ill check out those companies, anything particular you like for around $400-$500?
I found this one from SVS that seems good: https://www.amazon.com/SVS-SB12-NSD-400-watt-Controlled-Subwoofer/dp/B009F8Y7SO/ref=sr_1_3?crid=38EC9XSPIYS1F&keywords=rythmik+subwoofer&qid=1576691399&s=electronics&sprefix=rhythmik+,electronics,146&sr=1-3
 
Last edited:
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Hi

Ah okay thanks for that, it’s an HT-R494 reciever, and the sub came with it, it was a complete 5.1.2 setup(HTIB as you said), but it is a powered skw-593, would that still be alright?

And okay awesome ill check out those companies, anything particular you like for around $400-$500?
I found this one from SVS that seems good: https://www.amazon.com/SVS-SB12-NSD-400-watt-Controlled-Subwoofer/dp/B009F8Y7SO/ref=sr_1_3?crid=38EC9XSPIYS1F&keywords=rythmik+subwoofer&qid=1576691399&s=electronics&sprefix=rhythmik+,electronics,146&sr=1-3
Yeah, that's a fairly standard avr which is not always the case with HTIB systems, and an active sub which also is not a guarantee with an HTIB setup. Basically real components that can be interchanged, one of the advantages of having components in the first place :). Looked at the system manual (HTP-593) and the speakers are 6 ohm rated, sometimes they're ridiculously low impedance (like 3 ohm).

Why a sealed sub? (your current one is ported/vented design) How big a room do you have? SVS' entry level subs are well regarded. A $400 sub you might look at is the RSL Speedwoofer10s. The Hsu VTF-2 mk3 is a bit more than $500 with shipping but would be another entry level sub I'd consider.
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
Yeah, that's a fairly standard avr which is not always the case with HTIB systems, and an active sub which also is not a guarantee with an HTIB setup. Basically real components that can be interchanged, one of the advantages of having components in the first place :). Looked at the system manual (HTP-593) and the speakers are 6 ohm rated, sometimes they're ridiculously low impedance (like 3 ohm).

Why a sealed sub? (your current one is ported/vented design) How big a room do you have? SVS' entry level subs are well regarded. A $400 sub you might look at is the RSL Speedwoofer10s. The Hsu VTF-2 mk3 is a bit more than $500 with shipping but would be another entry level sub I'd consider.
Okay awesome I’m so glad everything looks good. I cant Thank you enough for all the research you did on my behalf, I never would have known to look into half of that! And the Sub I chose was mostly because I was told SVS was a better brand for woofers than klipsch and I found one within my price range, I wasn’t aware there were different sub designs, my room is medium sized I’d say, maybe 11’x11’ give or take a foot. Would one type be better suited for smaller rooms than another? ill do do some research on my own too, thank you again :)
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Okay awesome I’m so glad everything looks good. I cant Thank you enough for all the research you did on my behalf, I never would have known to look into half of that! And the Sub I chose was mostly because I was told SVS was a better brand for woofers than klipsch and I found one within my price range, I wasn’t aware there were different sub designs, my room is medium sized I’d say, maybe 11’x11’ give or take a foot. Would one type be better suited for smaller rooms than another? ill do do some research on my own too, thank you again :)
LOL I didn't do any research :) I just like subs (and build my own these days). SVS is indeed a better brand for subs than Klipsch, altho the Klipsch R-112SW and R-115SW are not bad if the price is right.

Try this article on for "size" :) https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/subwoofer-room-size

While a good sub can be either a sealed or ported (or other designs), generally a ported is more efficient in the lower part of the frequency range. They tend to be larger, tho. In a room your size you also get a bit of cabin gain to help out (altho a square or cube shaped room can add some acoustic issues).
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Okay awesome I’m so glad everything looks good. I cant Thank you enough for all the research you did on my behalf, I never would have known to look into half of that! And the Sub I chose was mostly because I was told SVS was a better brand for woofers than klipsch and I found one within my price range, I wasn’t aware there were different sub designs, my room is medium sized I’d say, maybe 11’x11’ give or take a foot. Would one type be better suited for smaller rooms than another? ill do do some research on my own too, thank you again :)
You can't go wrong with SVS, tho you might find better bang for your buck with Hsu, or the RSL Speedwoofer HD mentioned above. Those measurements for your room, is that a closed room or open to other areas? When it comes to subwoofers they "see" all of the open space in the area and will impact what size to get. For an 11 x 11 room I'd say the RSL will do a good job for you and be the most cost effective.

Audioholics did a review on it here and they seem to really like it, tho noted that it falls a little short of 20 hz on the bottom end. That's fine for almost any music, but might leave you wanting a bit more for movies. Then I'd look at the Hsu option.
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
LOL I didn't do any research :) I just like subs (and build my own these days). SVS is indeed a better brand for subs than Klipsch, altho the Klipsch R-112SW and R-115SW are not bad if the price is right.

Try this article on for "size" :) https://www.audioholics.com/loudspeaker-design/subwoofer-room-size

While a good sub can be either a sealed or ported (or other designs), generally a ported is more efficient in the lower part of the frequency range. They tend to be larger, tho. In a room your size you also get a bit of cabin gain to help out (altho a square or cube shaped room can add some acoustic issues).
haha well I suppose that’s even better since all I can really offer is a like on your reply as thanks for the effort. And I will check out the article! And for any interested, I decided on the X3500H for my AVR. also eyeing the SVSs satellite and bookshelf speakers as future replacements for the rest of my onkoyo setup. Any experience with those?
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
You can't go wrong with SVS, tho you might find better bang for your buck with Hsu, or the RSL Speedwoofer HD mentioned above. Those measurements for your room, is that a closed room or open to other areas? When it comes to subwoofers they "see" all of the open space in the area and will impact what size to get. For an 11 x 11 room I'd say the RSL will do a good job for you and be the most cost effective.

Audioholics did a review on it here and they seem to really like it, tho noted that it falls a little short of 20 hz on the bottom end. That's fine for almost any music, but might leave you wanting a bit more for movies. Then I'd look at the Hsu option.
I was looking at the speedwoofer, but now that you mention the movie part maybe it’s not the best choice since that’s primarily what I use my setup for. The room is also totally closed off from any other rooms when the
speakers are being used :)
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
haha well I suppose that’s even better since all I can really offer is a like on your reply as thanks for the effort. And I will check out the article! And for any interested, I decided on the X3500H for my AVR. also eyeing the SVSs satellite and bookshelf speakers as future replacements for the rest of my onkoyo setup. Any experience with those?
@Pogre has SVS Ultra speakers. I have some older SVS speakers (MBS-02) which I like, altho not my main speakers.
 
U

urtoast84

Audioholic Intern
@Pogre has SVS Ultra speakers. I have some older SVS speakers (MBS-02) which I like, altho not my main speakers.
Yes I actually just took a look at his setup myself, and the audio envy is real! Those SVS ultra speakers look Killer man.

*ultra tower speakers
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
haha well I suppose that’s even better since all I can really offer is a like on your reply as thanks for the effort. And I will check out the article! And for any interested, I decided on the X3500H for my AVR. also eyeing the SVSs satellite and bookshelf speakers as future replacements for the rest of my onkoyo setup. Any experience with those?
I own all SVS Ultra speakers. 2 towers and 3 bookshelf speakers for my surrounds and center channel. Love them. I kept an eye on their outlet and got great deals on the whole set. Most have some kind of imperfection, but some are so lightly or barely nicked that you'll have trouble finding the mark. Just make sure to check the images they include on the page with the speaker(s).

I started with a stereo pair of Ultra bookshelves (fell in love immediately) I got for 399 apiece, then a third for the center, then eventually the towers all over the course of 6 or 8 months or so. In total I saved about 500 bucks going that route and don't regret it one bit. The same return policy and warranties as new apply too so there's really no risk either.

Using a sub in a small room like that I'd go with the bookshelf speakers. Even in my big room the towers are a little superfluous with subs, but I really wanted them, lol.
 
newsletter

  • RBHsound.com
  • BlueJeansCable.com
  • SVS Sound Subwoofers
  • Experience the Martin Logan Montis
Top