Just spotted this great deal for a yoghurt covered sofa that's not as good as a Sony but also not some unknown brand like Onkyo, has two wheels, and is a real Steinway to heaven for you pianists out there.
Tipped off on the deal by my son who was about to walk away from Richer Sounds in Loughborough when some guy with a lingerie catalogue in hand pointed it out as a super buy.
It also doubles up as a great A/V receiver.
Cheaper than Punjab Record Centre and previous Richer voucher deals. Fill yer boots. Can't justify the purchase myself as my old Oykos continues to deliver.
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Sid.Harper to kgirisankar
15 Apr 177#3
Congratulations. You win the prize for taking the bait :smiley:
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superpanda
15 Apr 17#1
Cold, not Onkyo.
Not really.
kgirisankar
15 Apr 172#2
"unknown brand like Onkyo" ???????????/ LOL
Sid.Harper to kgirisankar
15 Apr 177#3
Congratulations. You win the prize for taking the bait :smiley:
Admast79
15 Apr 172#4
I just love threads like this... :laughing:
minkyman
15 Apr 17#5
Just got this receiver on Thursday to replace my Onkyo which packed up after 3 years. will see if I can get £22 refunded..sure RS will as their customer service is excellent.
marra
15 Apr 171#6
Heat added for the description alone, Amp isn't a bad price either.
jumpinoffthbed
15 Apr 17#7
can anybody help me out by letting me know if I need to spend this much please? all I want an amp/reciever for is watching tv, blu rays and downloaded films on my 4k tv with the sound coming through my speakers. do I need an amp with all the 4k pass through business or can I just get a cheaper one and connect to the tv? or must it connect to the player?
it's a decent TV with 2.2, arc, 10BIT & MHL connections (whatever they are).
the yamaha 381 model is a lot less money is it much lower quality sound or the same?
Sid.Harper to jumpinoffthbed
15 Apr 17#8
If you don't need the bells and whistles then that's meant to be good as are the denon, marantz and pioneers (owned by onkyo) various people have posted recently. Check the reviews on what HiFi
bma1445
15 Apr 17#9
These cheaper Atmos receivers don't support 7.1.2 - you're limited to 7.1 or 5.1.2.
I've found that if you want proper 7.1.2 support, you need to be looking in the > £500 bracket.
rev6 to bma1445
15 Apr 17#10
With Yamaha you're looking at £1000+
dannymcfc1992
15 Apr 17#11
Bought this from richer just over 6 months ago, quality amp honestly if you don't have too many sources as there's only 4 hdmi inputs. Sound is punchy and airplay/musicast is a nice addition
Lots of ability to mess with the sound on the app, plus it's pretty future proof at the moment with atmos and hdcp 2.2 on board
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Tipped off on the deal by my son who was about to walk away from Richer Sounds in Loughborough when some guy with a lingerie catalogue in hand pointed it out as a super buy.
It also doubles up as a great A/V receiver.
Cheaper than Punjab Record Centre and previous Richer voucher deals. Fill yer boots. Can't justify the purchase myself as my old Oykos continues to deliver.
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Not really.
it's a decent TV with 2.2, arc, 10BIT & MHL connections (whatever they are).
the yamaha 381 model is a lot less money is it much lower quality sound or the same?
I've found that if you want proper 7.1.2 support, you need to be looking in the > £500 bracket.
Lots of ability to mess with the sound on the app, plus it's pretty future proof at the moment with atmos and hdcp 2.2 on board