Hi all,
I have a budget of about £1500 to spend on a receiver and speaker setup. It needs to be of the smaller sub/sat variety because of the better half and I have been reading reviews of QAcoustics Q7000, Mass B & W MT50 and Kef E305. I had anticipated getting one of these along with a fairly reasonable receiver from Onkyo, Sony, Pioneer or Yamaha probably costing less than £500 maybe one of last years models.
I visited a well know high street chain to have a look at some of these and have been advised that they have a good deal on the Arcam 360 receiver. £750 plus £150 pounds off a speaker package. Their advice was that the Arcam would sound significantly better than one of the more obvious brands and although it lacks some of the new fangled bells and whistles such as Spotify, airplay etc it makes up for it in its sound.
Now I have a separate hifi system with an Arcam amp and cd player, Systemdek turntable and Monitor Audio BR1 speakers which I will continue to use (unless an av receiver and speaker package would give me a better sound) and i also have a Sonos Play 3 that I use for streaming in different rooms, so I dont really need the extra functionalities on theses receivers although they would be nice!
My question is therefore, is the Arcam that much better then the Sony's and Onkyo's of this world and does anyone think the combo of Kef E305 and Arcam 360 would be a good one? I am going to audition them on Monday along with Monitor Audio Radius speakers but just trying to gather some info before I go. `I gather it is also better to bypass the Arcam's video processing as this is not its strong point. Upscaling would be better handled by my Panny bluray or Panny GT30 tv?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
I have a budget of about £1500 to spend on a receiver and speaker setup. It needs to be of the smaller sub/sat variety because of the better half and I have been reading reviews of QAcoustics Q7000, Mass B & W MT50 and Kef E305. I had anticipated getting one of these along with a fairly reasonable receiver from Onkyo, Sony, Pioneer or Yamaha probably costing less than £500 maybe one of last years models.
I visited a well know high street chain to have a look at some of these and have been advised that they have a good deal on the Arcam 360 receiver. £750 plus £150 pounds off a speaker package. Their advice was that the Arcam would sound significantly better than one of the more obvious brands and although it lacks some of the new fangled bells and whistles such as Spotify, airplay etc it makes up for it in its sound.
Now I have a separate hifi system with an Arcam amp and cd player, Systemdek turntable and Monitor Audio BR1 speakers which I will continue to use (unless an av receiver and speaker package would give me a better sound) and i also have a Sonos Play 3 that I use for streaming in different rooms, so I dont really need the extra functionalities on theses receivers although they would be nice!
My question is therefore, is the Arcam that much better then the Sony's and Onkyo's of this world and does anyone think the combo of Kef E305 and Arcam 360 would be a good one? I am going to audition them on Monday along with Monitor Audio Radius speakers but just trying to gather some info before I go. `I gather it is also better to bypass the Arcam's video processing as this is not its strong point. Upscaling would be better handled by my Panny bluray or Panny GT30 tv?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.