Hi all, new to site so firstly hello!
I currently have the Logitech Z5500d in my lounge connected to me TV, Blu Ray player, Xbox etc but I have had these for years now since they first come out so i fancy a change and upgrade...! Please bear with me, I am a bit of newbe to all of this....
I am looking to spend around £1000-1200 on a new system, and want to go for a dedicated Amp and 5.1 speaker package. After doing research I have narrowed it down to 2 front runners - but am open to suggestions! These are - and my concerns (with the speakers, not the amp):
DENON AVRX2000 & Q Acoustics Q7000i
http://www.richersounds.com/package/system-savers/home-cinema-separates-bundle-deals/pah01156
My concerns: This system looks physically small compared to the Dali Zensor's, really no bigger than my Logitech Z5500d. I know size isnt everything but I am concerned I will spend £1000 (a lot of money to me) and the difference between the two wont be that noticeable.... Has anyone gone from Logitechs to these (or the Dali) by any chance?? Is the difference 'really' noticeable?
DENON AVRX2000 & Dali ZENSOR 1 5.1 pack
http://www.richersounds.com/package/system-savers/home-cinema-separates-bundle-deals/pah011576
My concerns:
Everything about these seem great, but ironically my concern is the large physical size of them in my lounge. I know I am contradicting myself on the above, but the Q Acoustics look quite small, and these, specifically the centre speaker, seem rather big. Though I could live with this.
I want them predominantly for Sky TV, Blu Ray (and Blu Ray 3D) movies and Xbox One, but also for music as well. I prefer the look and size of a compact system, but want to pack maximum punch for my money.
I guess what I am asking is between the two above - which is the better??? Which one would you go for or are there any other suggestions?? I would like to think, from the price alone, both would be a huge step up in quality from the Logitech Z5500d?? I am going to my local Richer Sounds this weekend for a demo but because a £1000 is a lot me i guess i am looking for reassurance that this upgrade will be well worth it and sound quality will be far superior compared to the Logitech Z5500d...??
Thanks for any comments, suggestions etc.
All the best.
Wswan12
I currently have the Logitech Z5500d in my lounge connected to me TV, Blu Ray player, Xbox etc but I have had these for years now since they first come out so i fancy a change and upgrade...! Please bear with me, I am a bit of newbe to all of this....
I am looking to spend around £1000-1200 on a new system, and want to go for a dedicated Amp and 5.1 speaker package. After doing research I have narrowed it down to 2 front runners - but am open to suggestions! These are - and my concerns (with the speakers, not the amp):
DENON AVRX2000 & Q Acoustics Q7000i
http://www.richersounds.com/package/system-savers/home-cinema-separates-bundle-deals/pah01156
My concerns: This system looks physically small compared to the Dali Zensor's, really no bigger than my Logitech Z5500d. I know size isnt everything but I am concerned I will spend £1000 (a lot of money to me) and the difference between the two wont be that noticeable.... Has anyone gone from Logitechs to these (or the Dali) by any chance?? Is the difference 'really' noticeable?
DENON AVRX2000 & Dali ZENSOR 1 5.1 pack
http://www.richersounds.com/package/system-savers/home-cinema-separates-bundle-deals/pah011576
My concerns:
Everything about these seem great, but ironically my concern is the large physical size of them in my lounge. I know I am contradicting myself on the above, but the Q Acoustics look quite small, and these, specifically the centre speaker, seem rather big. Though I could live with this.
I want them predominantly for Sky TV, Blu Ray (and Blu Ray 3D) movies and Xbox One, but also for music as well. I prefer the look and size of a compact system, but want to pack maximum punch for my money.
I guess what I am asking is between the two above - which is the better??? Which one would you go for or are there any other suggestions?? I would like to think, from the price alone, both would be a huge step up in quality from the Logitech Z5500d?? I am going to my local Richer Sounds this weekend for a demo but because a £1000 is a lot me i guess i am looking for reassurance that this upgrade will be well worth it and sound quality will be far superior compared to the Logitech Z5500d...??
Thanks for any comments, suggestions etc.
All the best.
Wswan12