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35 minutes ago, sandy.ntr said:

10k-20k range lo manchi wireless soundbars speakers suggest cheyandi please tv ki.. thanks 

Uncle….You need to be specific of what you need. If you are very much interested in acoustics, then dolby atmos and satellite speakers support chese sound bar teesukovaali with good wattage. 
 

Samsung is a start….LG has good sounds bars as well. Bose is very good though pricey. 
 

Another idea is, buy a receiver and customize your speakers if you have interest, budget and most importantly, a good room to accommodate them. India lo aithe mostly concrete structures kabatti, echo baaga vuntundi, show rooms lo vachina sound quality intlo raadu…. 

Aside of budget, there are the major points I would consider for narrowing down a good sound system.

1) Room size, shape, structure, ceiling height and obstacles (yes they are very important… beeruva, windows, ventilator holes etc laantivi sound thinestai)

2) Wattage

3) Dts/ dolby/ bass

4) Can it be extended? (To add satellite rear speakers, to add atmos speakers etc)

5) Is it worth to go for sound bar? Or Receiver system? Or TV sound bar? Or Book shelf speakers?

6) Finally, do you want to enjoy? Will you be satisfied with what you got?

Good luck finding one.

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27 minutes ago, Bezawada_Lion said:

Uncle….You need to be specific of what you need. If you are very much interested in acoustics, then dolby atmos and satellite speakers support chese sound bar teesukovaali with good wattage. 
 

Samsung is a start….LG has good sounds bars as well. Bose is very good though pricey. 
 

Another idea is, buy a receiver and customize your speakers if you have interest, budget and most importantly, a good room to accommodate them. India lo aithe mostly concrete structures kabatti, echo baaga vuntundi, show rooms lo vachina sound quality intlo raadu…. 

Aside of budget, there are the major points I would consider for narrowing down a good sound system.

1) Room size, shape, structure, ceiling height and obstacles (yes they are very important… beeruva, windows, ventilator holes etc laantivi sound thinestai)

2) Wattage

3) Dts/ dolby/ bass

4) Can it be extended? (To add satellite rear speakers, to add atmos speakers etc)

5) Is it worth to go for sound bar? Or Receiver system? Or TV sound bar? Or Book shelf speakers?

6) Finally, do you want to enjoy? Will you be satisfied with what you got?

Good luck finding one.

Wired or wireless speakers. Which one is best.. inputs please 

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41 minutes ago, Bezawada_Lion said:

Uncle….You need to be specific of what you need. If you are very much interested in acoustics, then dolby atmos and satellite speakers support chese sound bar teesukovaali with good wattage. 
 

Samsung is a start….LG has good sounds bars as well. Bose is very good though pricey. 
 

Another idea is, buy a receiver and customize your speakers if you have interest, budget and most importantly, a good room to accommodate them. India lo aithe mostly concrete structures kabatti, echo baaga vuntundi, show rooms lo vachina sound quality intlo raadu…. 

Aside of budget, there are the major points I would consider for narrowing down a good sound system.

1) Room size, shape, structure, ceiling height and obstacles (yes they are very important… beeruva, windows, ventilator holes etc laantivi sound thinestai)

2) Wattage

3) Dts/ dolby/ bass

4) Can it be extended? (To add satellite rear speakers, to add atmos speakers etc)

5) Is it worth to go for sound bar? Or Receiver system? Or TV sound bar? Or Book shelf speakers?

6) Finally, do you want to enjoy? Will you be satisfied with what you got?

Good luck finding one.

Nice info :) 

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7 hours ago, sandy.ntr said:

Wired or wireless speakers. Which one is best.. inputs please 

My personal preference is Wired. If you can hide those wires, then great. 
 

Sound bars ki aithe satellite speakers attach cheyochu…but obviously you have to deal with delays, disruptions, low power etc issues…manchi company vi aithe ilanti issues max vundavu.

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8 hours ago, Bezawada_Lion said:

Uncle….You need to be specific of what you need. If you are very much interested in acoustics, then dolby atmos and satellite speakers support chese sound bar teesukovaali with good wattage. 
 

Samsung is a start….LG has good sounds bars as well. Bose is very good though pricey. 
 

Another idea is, buy a receiver and customize your speakers if you have interest, budget and most importantly, a good room to accommodate them. India lo aithe mostly concrete structures kabatti, echo baaga vuntundi, show rooms lo vachina sound quality intlo raadu…. 

Aside of budget, there are the major points I would consider for narrowing down a good sound system.

1) Room size, shape, structure, ceiling height and obstacles (yes they are very important… beeruva, windows, ventilator holes etc laantivi sound thinestai)

2) Wattage

3) Dts/ dolby/ bass

4) Can it be extended? (To add satellite rear speakers, to add atmos speakers etc)

5) Is it worth to go for sound bar? Or Receiver system? Or TV sound bar? Or Book shelf speakers?

6) Finally, do you want to enjoy? Will you be satisfied with what you got?

Good luck finding one.

Enti anna idi.. excellent information :terrific:

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Money pettagalanu sound vishayam lo asala compromise avvanu  theatre experience kavali ante.....

paina bezawada lion bro cheppinattu go for Avr and customised speakers accoustic panels ila arrangements chesukovali Dolby Atmos, Dts x formats play cheyyalante insealing speakers or upfiring speakers kuda vuntayi . ..dedicated room vunte aa experience next level antaru

Antha hadavidi avasaram ledu  anukunte go for sound bar !!

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