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quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
only thing with the 506 is it says it doesnt support hd sound, what is that? It can still take sound through hdmi cant it? 
   
 
Yup, only the 506 you need to run a seperate audio feed to the receiver (optical, coaxial, phono) when using HDMI as it doesn't support Audio over HDMI.
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That's fucking cack, see what I mean about being rock-bottom?
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quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
only thing with the 506 is it says it doesnt support hd sound, what is that? It can still take sound through hdmi cant it? 
   
 
Yup, only the 506 you need to run a seperate audio feed to the receiver (optical, coaxial, phono) when using HDMI as it doesn't support Audio over HDMI. 
   
 
does it not even carry a 2ch pass through on HDMI? 
 
Ive got a 606 paid £360 a year ago seen em brand new on the bay for £300 
 
Cheap with free postage 
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by Toby]
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quote: Originally posted by Toby 
quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
only thing with the 506 is it says it doesnt support hd sound, what is that? It can still take sound through hdmi cant it? 
   
 
Yup, only the 506 you need to run a seperate audio feed to the receiver (optical, coaxial, phono) when using HDMI as it doesn't support Audio over HDMI. 
   
 
does it not even carry a 2ch pass through on HDMI? 
 
Ive got a 606 paid £360 a year ago seen em brand new on the bay for £300 
 
Cheap with free postage 
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by Toby] 
   
 
Not off the top of my head, it's basically just a glorified AV Switcher when it comes to HDMI. Saying that though, is it really much of a ballache? I think it's not when you're going in at entry level....
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quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by Toby 
quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
only thing with the 506 is it says it doesnt support hd sound, what is that? It can still take sound through hdmi cant it? 
   
 
Yup, only the 506 you need to run a seperate audio feed to the receiver (optical, coaxial, phono) when using HDMI as it doesn't support Audio over HDMI. 
   
 
does it not even carry a 2ch pass through on HDMI? 
 
Ive got a 606 paid £360 a year ago seen em brand new on the bay for £300 
 
Cheap with free postage 
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by Toby] 
   
 
Not off the top of my head, it's basically just a glorified AV Switcher when it comes to HDMI. Saying that though, is it really much of a ballache? I think it's not when you're going in at entry level.... 
   
 
Not al ballache as such but it means more cables where I would much prefer a simple system and also better in this case. 
 
Edit: going down the decoder and power amp route, would it basically do the same? allow me to watch movies and play my xbox in surround sound and the occasional bit of music.  
If so any suggestions, will be happy with 5.1 as my room is small so cant see me needing anything more, links? 
 
Thanks for your help everyone, learning quite a lot but it still confuses the fuck outta me.  
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by harrisp]
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simple system you want? 
Go for a setup that allows audio via HMDI one cable for most bits of equipment. 
98% of these will also allow HD audio (great when you get bluray) 
the one i posted comes with both. 
I use one HDMI cable for the each of following 
PS3 
Sky HD (do have optical also) 
Popcorn Hour media play 
 
and then one HDMI to the PS3 simple 
spend some more on speakers and jobs a good'un 
 
really need to set your budget really before anything else
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harrisp 
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Thanks for the help, my budget is £200 for the av receiver then speakers I will decide after (in no rush for anything except the receiver as it is a present from my missus for xmas) 
I know Im difficult  
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Dom 
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by Toby 
quote: Originally posted by Dom 
quote: Originally posted by harrisp 
only thing with the 506 is it says it doesnt support hd sound, what is that? It can still take sound through hdmi cant it? 
   
 
Yup, only the 506 you need to run a seperate audio feed to the receiver (optical, coaxial, phono) when using HDMI as it doesn't support Audio over HDMI. 
   
 
does it not even carry a 2ch pass through on HDMI? 
 
Ive got a 606 paid £360 a year ago seen em brand new on the bay for £300 
 
Cheap with free postage 
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by Toby] 
   
 
Not off the top of my head, it's basically just a glorified AV Switcher when it comes to HDMI. Saying that though, is it really much of a ballache? I think it's not when you're going in at entry level.... 
   
 
Not al ballache as such but it means more cables where I would much prefer a simple system and also better in this case. 
 
Edit: going down the decoder and power amp route, would it basically do the same? allow me to watch movies and play my xbox in surround sound and the occasional bit of music.  
If so any suggestions, will be happy with 5.1 as my room is small so cant see me needing anything more, links? 
 
Thanks for your help everyone, learning quite a lot but it still confuses the fuck outta me.  
 
[Edited on 26-11-2009 by harrisp] 
   
 
Only reason i was comparing the Onkyo 906 to a seperate decoder and power amp setup was due to the 906 costing around £1300, and for that money you could purchase a secondhand decoder/power amp setup. And £200 would only get you a stereo power amp, something like an old Rotel, so you would be 2 power amps and a decoder away from a 5.1 setup. 
 
Personally, £200 is really pushing it, £300 would be the ideal entry price for a Receiver that has most features. Could you not wait til after Xmas, as you might be able to pick up a bargin in the sales? Or possibly add a £100 to what she's willing to spend?
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I have 2 denon amps 2307 and 2809 and they are just fantastic 
 
Onkyo seem to run very hot and dont sound as good for me 
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Toby 
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checkout out the onkyo 307 then for £200
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Sorry to hijack the thread, but ive just ordered the Monitor Audio R225 HD10 package. Going to pair it with the Denon 2310 as soon as I get some more overtime in.  
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