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Advice on an audio setup for an open plan TV room
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan46" data-source="post: 779344" data-attributes="member: 18598"><p>@Alpine,</p><p></p><p>I was much in the same boat as you..I ended up with the following</p><p>Denon X2200 </p><p>Dali zensor 7 floorstanders</p><p>Dali zensor 1 bookshelf</p><p></p><p>I started with only the receiver, then got the floorstanders and had to grab the bookshelves at that time as i got it for a good price.</p><p>Since I've got the system (about 1 year) I must admit I've been playing mostly in stereo..I've only watched a handful of movies and the floorstanders does a great job with bass and everything but I do miss some clarity on voices (still need to get a matching center speaker)</p><p></p><p>I do use the bluetooth a lot and also playing content via laptop.</p><p></p><p>I'll definitely have a look at 2nd hand options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan46, post: 779344, member: 18598"] @Alpine, I was much in the same boat as you..I ended up with the following Denon X2200 Dali zensor 7 floorstanders Dali zensor 1 bookshelf I started with only the receiver, then got the floorstanders and had to grab the bookshelves at that time as i got it for a good price. Since I've got the system (about 1 year) I must admit I've been playing mostly in stereo..I've only watched a handful of movies and the floorstanders does a great job with bass and everything but I do miss some clarity on voices (still need to get a matching center speaker) I do use the bluetooth a lot and also playing content via laptop. I'll definitely have a look at 2nd hand options. [/QUOTE]
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