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jamied
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28th Dec 12 at 23:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hey, thinking of getting a new surround sound.. always liked the onkyo amps and settled on the NR616, not too sure on the difference between the models though,
Seen this package with all wiring etc http://www.exceptional-av.co.uk/product.php?fdProductId=991

it look ok?

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28th Dec 12 at 23:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Both look good, I've got lower end/older versions of both and they've done the job nicely.
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ah good thanks, ordered a couple of 1m hdmi cables too as mine are old and was reading on avforums that the best way to connect the PS3 is via hdmi rather than optical as hdmi 1.3 etc supports far more audio types. Will all I need is 1 hdmi from the amp to the tv?
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28th Dec 12 at 23:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That should work. I'm still using optical/coax for my kit and rarely use the PS3 so don't do it personally.
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quote:
Originally posted by jamied
ah good thanks, ordered a couple of 1m hdmi cables too as mine are old and was reading on avforums that the best way to connect the PS3 is via hdmi rather than optical as hdmi 1.3 etc supports far more audio types. Will all I need is 1 hdmi from the amp to the tv?
HDMI is far more easy to manage as you'll just need the one cable for sound and image.
That said, the PS3 doesn't support any of the HD sound formats, so HDMI isn't really a necessity.

One HDMI from receiver to TV is sufficient.


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thanks everybody
ended up ordering the wharfedale over the tannoy in the end:
http://www.whathifi.com/review/wharfedale-dx-1hcp

do you think this speaker wire looks ok:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280936749577

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jamied
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30th Dec 12 at 16:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Anybody? Lol

[Edited on 30-12-2012 by jamied]
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Not the biggest speakers those, so I imagine it'll be just fine. Cables are always something you can update at a later date if you feel like it.

Wharfedale kit is a good purchase. Always liked those.



 
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