Was looking for some Atmos speakers to go with the Denon/Q-Acoustics deal posted, these seemed to fit the bill as the cheapest option. Most places in the UK are selling for £129, I found £110 at homeavdirect. However, scouted around the European amazon sites and found it in Germany, unfortunately Amazon themselves will not ship to UK but the seller Radio Wolf fulfilled by Amazon will; quite odd. Anyway 99 Euros and 7.30 postage at current spot rate that is just under £91.
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Lakeside
1 Jan 179#4
Unknown brand
Jumpingphil
1 Jan 176#3
Wow, sensible answers. The children must be in bed.
alexjameshaines to Jumpingphil
2 Jan 176#5
You spoke literally thirty seconds too soon!
LOUGHBORO GUY
2 Jan 173#9
Great price quality product
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rhinopaul
1 Jan 17#1
Showing that Amazon deliver for me.
zanderol24
1 Jan 17#2
Don't expect much from these. The deals good but I didn't notice a difference and switchback to 7.1
Jumpingphil
1 Jan 176#3
Wow, sensible answers. The children must be in bed.
alexjameshaines to Jumpingphil
2 Jan 176#5
You spoke literally thirty seconds too soon!
Lakeside
1 Jan 179#4
Unknown brand
pannan to Lakeside
2 Jan 171#6
The joke that never ages...
Dragon32 to Lakeside
2 Jan 171#12
Made me laugh a few years ago when my sister came round my house and said "I never thought you would have Tandy speakers" after looking at my Tannoy ones. :smile:
bargonking to Lakeside
3 Jan 17#22
Try learning a bit about audio before posting uneducated nonsense. Onkyo are one of the greatest audio brands of all time. If you don't know who they are, shame on you. Shame!!!!!
Sampson
2 Jan 171#7
I can't give you evidence, but worth haggling with Richer Sounds if you want an amp too. I was offered these for £75 when bought with the £399 denon x2300. This was on Black Friday though. Feel a fool for not accepting.
ScottyMelotty
2 Jan 171#8
These would go well with a sofa
LOUGHBORO GUY
2 Jan 173#9
Great price quality product
Horrorwood to LOUGHBORO GUY
2 Jan 17#11
Yes!
zippypants
2 Jan 17#10
Expensive foot rest
tebbo65
2 Jan 17#13
Hocus Pocus bouncy house magic speakers.
Don't expect good results from this type of set up.
I know in ceiling is not practical for most but really is the only way to go for full Atmos effect.
I run front highs and get great results especially with DTSx Neural
DudleyGuy
2 Jan 172#14
Low quality brand? I've seen Sony for this money
craigaherring to DudleyGuy
2 Jan 17#15
Far from low quality. Onkyo have been in the business for quite some years and make great products.
Sony on the other hand... :smirk:
tomwatts
2 Jan 172#16
Oh you have much to learn Craig...
Shock
2 Jan 171#17
lol..
don't fall for the HUKD trap..
raja420
2 Jan 17#18
I have these with my Denon 2200, they definitely add a new dimension to the sound.
Lakeside
2 Jan 171#19
LOUGHBORO GUY
2 Jan 17#20
Yes a few bites today
pr10rflanker
2 Jan 171#21
Had a similar hunt for Atmos Speakers, after picking up the Pioneer VSX930 AV Receiver in an earlier clearance at Richer Sounds. 'proper' atmos bookshelf speakers in this country are very expensive (£600+). In the end I picked up the following speakers on ebay, from the USA:
SP-BS22A-LR Andrew Jones Designed Dolby Atmos Bookshelf Speaker (Black)
They are still on now (if you search the above words), and cost about £190. Please note, though, that there is delivery and import tax as well, which pretty much adds up to £100 more. Still better than £600!
As these are ups (atmos) + fronts, I combined these with Canton Movie 75 5.1 speaker set to effectively create a 7.1.2 setup (I moved the canton right/left fronts to right/left 'middles'. Purist audiophiles might say that mixing speaker sets up in this way is dodgy, but sounds great to me.
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Don't expect good results from this type of set up.
I know in ceiling is not practical for most but really is the only way to go for full Atmos effect.
I run front highs and get great results especially with DTSx Neural
Sony on the other hand... :smirk:
don't fall for the HUKD trap..
SP-BS22A-LR Andrew Jones Designed Dolby Atmos Bookshelf Speaker (Black)
They are still on now (if you search the above words), and cost about £190. Please note, though, that there is delivery and import tax as well, which pretty much adds up to £100 more. Still better than £600!
As these are ups (atmos) + fronts, I combined these with Canton Movie 75 5.1 speaker set to effectively create a 7.1.2 setup (I moved the canton right/left fronts to right/left 'middles'. Purist audiophiles might say that mixing speaker sets up in this way is dodgy, but sounds great to me.