Sub £400 Atmos AV amp, new or second hand?

Sub £400 Atmos AV amp, new or second hand?

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egoold

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557 posts

280 months

Thursday 16th January
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Going to be setting up a budget Home cinema set up for kids in the garage, have some old B&W VM-1 and M1 and looking to do a 7.1 Atmos set up. Have a budget of £400 for AV amp and was looking at a denon-avr-s760hgb https://www.richersounds.com/denon-avr-s760hgb-bla...

But just wondering if I would be better going second hand at this budget and if so what would you look out for ?

TorqueDirty

1,579 posts

231 months

Thursday 16th January
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Can't really help other than to say that I went from a high end Yamaha AV amp (admittedly quite old) to a Denon AVC-X4700H and the Denon was a HUGE improvement.

I was really blown away by how much better it was than the Yamaha so I'd say that your suggested Denon option would be a good bet.

In terms of second hand options this is the model I have on ebay currently at £499.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335767895014?_skw=denon...


I think I paid about £1600 for mine new. Probably massive overkill for what you are looking for though. And you also need a PhD to work out how set it up and use it to its full potential, but that is probably true of all AV stuff.





V6Nelo

804 posts

156 months

Thursday 16th January
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In terms of longevity, I've had the Denon AVR 2300 for nearly 7 years now, it works flawlessly, the only issue was the internet radio licensing means I need to pay a small fee to still use it.

https://www.whathifi.com/denon/avr-x2300w/review

egoold

Original Poster:

557 posts

280 months

Thursday 16th January
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TorqueDirty said:
Can't really help other than to say that I went from a high end Yamaha AV amp (admittedly quite old) to a Denon AVC-X4700H and the Denon was a HUGE improvement.

I was really blown away by how much better it was than the Yamaha so I'd say that your suggested Denon option would be a good bet.
Thanks that was my suspicion that technology moves so fast that a current £400 av amp my actual be far better than a 5-6 year old second hand £1600 amp


eliot

11,816 posts

266 months

Thursday 16th January
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what are you using for atmos sources?

egoold

Original Poster:

557 posts

280 months

Thursday 16th January
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Was thinking of using a 4k Amazon fire stick unless there is a better option?

TEKNOPUG

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217 months

Andeh1

7,281 posts

218 months

Friday 17th January
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TEKNOPUG said:
Thats a very appealing bit of kit!

TEKNOPUG

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217 months

Friday 17th January
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Andeh1 said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Thats a very appealing bit of kit!
I have the previous x1700h. Does everything you need for a basic system. Worth noting that it doesn't have a 12v trigger out, so you need an auto sensing subwoofer or turn it on manually.

gangzoom

7,096 posts

227 months

Sunday 19th January
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V6Nelo said:
In terms of longevity, I've had the Denon AVR 2300 for nearly 7 years now, it works flawlessly, the only issue was the internet radio licensing means I need to pay a small fee to still use it.

https://www.whathifi.com/denon/avr-x2300w/review
My 4311 is coming up to 15 years old, delivers fantastic sound. The only thing making it feel old is lack of 4K pass through, for actual sound, I find it hard to fault.