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ash_corsa

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 17:47

The HTX-22HD is up-gradable to 5.1
You just buy the 3 extra speakers from Onkyo for about £99

Good value for money and they come rated quite highly on the likes of AVForums etc..


ssj_kakarot

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 17:07

why not just get an onkyo 606 for about £350 and just get some cheap speakers to go with it till you want to upgrade to a 5.1 set.

seems a waste to purchase a 2.1 system for £250 when you said your going to upgrade to a 5.1 later.

a 606 will run a 2.1 system great not to mention its hdmi passthrough and does HD audio which will future proof you.


xa0s

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 12:54

Haha, probably from me! I can't praise them enough. Bought the 605 and then upgraded to the 806 a few months later. Love their AV amps.


mwg

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 12:50

Cool cheers thats the one I was thinking of purely as I have heard good things about Onkyo audio equipment :thumbs:


xa0s

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 12:43

Get the Onkyo out of those two.

You'll be able to plug in another device too.


mwg

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 11:22

Think I've found a solution with either of these

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jamo-A102HCS5-Cinema-Speaker-Package/dp/B000QEB270/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235819591&sr=1-9

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Onkyo-Digital-Home-Theatre-System/dp/B0019X43CS/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235819883&sr=1-5

Laptop to either of those systems via HDMI then from the cinema system to TV via HDMI... I hope!


xa0s

posted on 28th Feb 09 at 02:34

You can always take it with you...


mwg

posted on 27th Feb 09 at 20:38

quote:
Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
wait if you only want two speakers and a subwoofer why bother, surely the speakers in the tv are decent enough?

not really gonna be that much different just adding a sub and 2 speakers, especially if your on a budget.

why not spend a bit of cash and get a decent hdmi amp and 5.1 sound system?



[Edited on 27-02-2009 by ssj_kakarot]


I dont want to spend much because its only for my bedroom and the speakers built in to my Samsung R74 TV are totally crap no matter how its set up. They lack any real volume and have no bass at all which is no good when watching films!

I'll buy a proper set up when I move out and get a bigger TV.


Bri-SRi

posted on 27th Feb 09 at 20:33

I do this connect my laptop to TV though a vga cable and I have a surround sound system so to get the audio from my laptop to that I use a cable like in the link below. Really cheap way of doing it if you have a spare input on the back of your amp.

http://www.cablesdirect.com/prodimages/CC399-25_LR.jpg

Just type in ebay rca to headphone jack.


ssj_kakarot

posted on 27th Feb 09 at 20:31

wait if you only want two speakers and a subwoofer why bother, surely the speakers in the tv are decent enough?

not really gonna be that much different just adding a sub and 2 speakers, especially if your on a budget.

why not spend a bit of cash and get a decent hdmi amp and 5.1 sound system?



[Edited on 27-02-2009 by ssj_kakarot]


mwg

posted on 27th Feb 09 at 20:19

Will either of these give me what I'm after and what cables would I need? Already have one HDMI cable.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-RTSHE10T-Home-Cinema-System/dp/B001FT6V12/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235764878&sr=1-23#moreAboutThisProduct

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-HT-A100T-DVD-Homecinema-Sound-Package-black/dp/B0019DYOPO/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235764878&sr=1-21


Pablo

posted on 9th Jan 09 at 08:28

http://www.thenerds.net/CABLES_TO_GO.Cables_To_Go_Value_Series_Audio_Y_Cable_1_x_Mini_phone_Stereo_2_x_RCA_Stereo_Molde.40424.html?affid=1&srccode=cii_9324560&cpncode=22-3492977-2&affid=3

this and some speakers like.... for example...

http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=295952&CatId=406

So the red and white out, go the the speakers directly


John

posted on 9th Jan 09 at 01:12

As we've found out on here recently not all TV's will pass through the hdmi audio from the TV, you might get stereo at best, that's probably the best option though unless the laptop has optical out, in which case optical from the laptop straight to tv.

hdmi from laptop to amp then tv is another option but unless you have a fairly fancy amp that won't be possible.


C2RL R

posted on 8th Jan 09 at 22:35

get an amp that will accept the optical output from the T.V. Connect your Laptop directly to the T.V. with HDMI and your T.V. to the amp with the optical thingy. that way whatever you are watching on T.V. (either t.v. or laptop blue ray stuff) will have its sound played through the amp.


Cosmo

posted on 8th Jan 09 at 20:39

Surely the sound out from your TV to amp would play the sound perfectly fine?

Other option would be the sound out from your laptop directly to your amp and play the film via HDMI on the TV.


mwg

posted on 8th Jan 09 at 20:38

Red and White socket things.

Then theres another one that says digital audio out (optical).

It'd also be handy if I could have the laptop connected to the cinema system for playing my music through


C2RL R

posted on 8th Jan 09 at 20:28

what sound outputs does the tv have?


mwg

posted on 8th Jan 09 at 19:10

I have a laptop with Blu-Ray player that I connect to my TV with a HDMI cable for watching films/downloaded tv programs.

Basically I would like to connect my laptop to a home cinema system that then was connected to the TV. So sound comes through the cinema system and picture through the TV.

The TV only has one HDMI input. I only want a 2 speaker and subwoofer system really, that would do me. Can you do this with most cinema systems or not?

A guy at work has just bought this Sony system which he said would do that but its a bit expensive for me. Dont know if theres anything that will do what I want but for cheaper?