Upgrading Our Telly Sound System
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Our 2Tb HD Sky box is hooked up to our two year old 50" Panasonic TV, which, since we purchased it, has had rather woolly acoustics- even turning the volume up leaves us struggling to listen to some programmes.
We want to upgrade the sound, although we are not too worried about getting the ultimate in treble and base surround sound. I'm not looking to spend a fortune- £200- £350.
Obviously, one of two choices- Full 5ch surround sound (we have speaker cable already set out), or a sound bar. No matter which choice, we're just looking for more sound clarity. It would also be handy to have something not too complex, and compatible with Panasonic, although I'm not too sure how Panny's surround sound and soundbars compare with the opposition.
Has anyone any good experience with their own similar set-up, be it surround sound, or sound bar, Panasonic or other?
We want to upgrade the sound, although we are not too worried about getting the ultimate in treble and base surround sound. I'm not looking to spend a fortune- £200- £350.
Obviously, one of two choices- Full 5ch surround sound (we have speaker cable already set out), or a sound bar. No matter which choice, we're just looking for more sound clarity. It would also be handy to have something not too complex, and compatible with Panasonic, although I'm not too sure how Panny's surround sound and soundbars compare with the opposition.
Has anyone any good experience with their own similar set-up, be it surround sound, or sound bar, Panasonic or other?
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http://www.richersounds.com/product/speaker-packages/pioneer/htp072/pion-htp072
I can put the sound of this and DVDs/CDs/records/cassette tapes and my jukebox wall boxes/adapter/iPods, through my vintage Leak tuner/amp and 18" Goodmans speakers. Everything sound great. I've a 3 button Realistic stereo audio selector to make the relevant changes.
It depends on what content you'll be watching.
If it's movies/live sport and you want 5.1 sound then a proper surround system is required.
You can get good deals for around £300 for an AV amp and 5.1 speaker set. The downside is the speakers in these packages tend to be small and you'll probably need to add the cost of 4 speaker stands to your budget.
If it's just something straightforward that's simple to use and just improves on the TV sound, the Panasonic SCHTE80EB Speakerboard looks good.
It has multiple interface options for Sky optical, Audio return channel/HDMI from the TV and supports Panasonic Viera-link so it can be controlled from a single remote.
http://www.richersounds.com/product/soundbars/panasonic/schte80eb/pana-schte80eb-b.
http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-and-personal-audio/home-cinema-and-sound-for-tv/sound-for-tv/bose-solo-tv-sound-system/?mc=05WPS1059