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NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The PB-3000 tested here claims a 16Hz reach, and aims for a flat response to around 20Hz. By comparison, the smaller, sealed SB-3000 , while ultimately rated at 18Hz, will begin to roll-off much higher (and more gradually). In smaller listening environments, room gain will compensate for some of this; but in a larger space,SVS's
DENON AND MARANTZ TO SHIP OUT FREE 'ADAPTER' TO FIX AV Good news for owners of 8K-capable Denon and Marantz AV receivers who have been frustrated by an HDMI 'bug' affecting 4K/120 playback from their Xbox Series X/S console – the AVR makers have confirmed a free fix, in the shape of an external HDMI adapter. Dubbed the SPK618, this adapter will sit between the gaming console source and the receiver, and deliver 'corrected HDMI data DAWN OF THE DEAD 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY REVIEW, PLUS Dawn of the Dead: 4K UHD Limited Edition, Second Sight, Ultra HD Blu-ray & Region B BD, £70 Movie: Blending dark black comedy, stomach-churning gore effects and nail-biting tension – not to mention some slick satire – George A. Romero's 1978 zombie sequel Dawn of the Dead is regarded by many as the decades-spanning franchise's pinnacle. It has an interesting edit history, too. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The PB-3000 tested here claims a 16Hz reach, and aims for a flat response to around 20Hz. By comparison, the smaller, sealed SB-3000 , while ultimately rated at 18Hz, will begin to roll-off much higher (and more gradually). In smaller listening environments, room gain will compensate for some of this; but in a larger space,SVS's
DENON AND MARANTZ TO SHIP OUT FREE 'ADAPTER' TO FIX AV Good news for owners of 8K-capable Denon and Marantz AV receivers who have been frustrated by an HDMI 'bug' affecting 4K/120 playback from their Xbox Series X/S console – the AVR makers have confirmed a free fix, in the shape of an external HDMI adapter. Dubbed the SPK618, this adapter will sit between the gaming console source and the receiver, and deliver 'corrected HDMI data DAWN OF THE DEAD 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY REVIEW, PLUS Dawn of the Dead: 4K UHD Limited Edition, Second Sight, Ultra HD Blu-ray & Region B BD, £70 Movie: Blending dark black comedy, stomach-churning gore effects and nail-biting tension – not to mention some slick satire – George A. Romero's 1978 zombie sequel Dawn of the Dead is regarded by many as the decades-spanning franchise's pinnacle. It has an interesting edit history, too. EF KC62 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Mark Craven admires the brains behind this brawny, bijou bassmaker KEF's new subwoofer is calling out for a slick nickname. From the brand that brought us the Blade and Muon speakers, plus The Reference range, comes the KC62. This moniker makes it sound like something that's fallen off a spreadsheet rather than what it is, which is arguably the coolest subwoofer I've ever had a chance to MANDY: LIMITED EDITION (BLU-RAY) Home Cinema Choice #321 is on sale now, featuring: Anthem MRX 740 AV receiver; SVS 3000 Micro subwoofer; LG C1 OLED TV; Westerns onBlu-ray; surround
EF KC62 SUBWOOFER REVIEW PAGE 2 There's also a switch for five preset EQ options – Room, Wall, Corner, Cabinet and Apartment. The first four are self-explanatory, while the latter is designed to avoid upsetting the neighbours and 'reduces the level of very low frequencies.' You won't want to use that one. Get Down, Get Funky PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
PARADIGM DEFIANCE V12 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Canadian company's mid-level Defiance bassmaker gives Steve Withers a taste of 21st century subwoofery It's fair to say that the humble subwoofer hasn't changed much over the years. Manufacturers have certainly experimented with lighter and stronger materials for the cones, while digital amplification has brought significantly more power to the party, but when all's said and done, a sub is MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. GOLDENEAR FORCEFIELD3 REVIEW It may be small, but this compact subwoofer is a force to be reckoned with I first encountered the ForceField3 as part of a complete GoldenEar system last year and it left quite an impression. With 1,000W on tap, the ForceField3 has over twice as REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. ARCAM FMJ AVR450 REVIEW Can this high-performance AV receiver escape from the shadow of its big brother? When it comes to crafting AVRs, Arcam is very much from the old school. It's more concerned with the purity of performance than the number of logos on the box, an ethos that has earned it audiophile adoration, if not the attention of feature-seeking budgetbuyers.
LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
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PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. DENON AVR-X6300H REVIEW Slotting in nicely. A technical tour de force, brilliantly intuitive to use and bringing sparkling 11-channel surround sound to pretty much any movie, Denon’s AVR-X6300H is proof of the Atmos/DTS:X pudding even without native 11-channel ingredients. Its crisp, layered sound is a great sonic upgrade for Dolby Digital DVDs upwards. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The £900 d108 is a sealed box of just 1.3 litres. It uses a single 8in woofer and a 500W RMS amplifier. The slightly bigger Dominion, the d110, has a 10in driver and a more punchy 750W power plant, and costs £200 more. As well as high-level speaker wire connections via a neat quick-release plug system, the Dominion d108 has twin phono sockets MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. DENON AVR-X6300H REVIEW Slotting in nicely. A technical tour de force, brilliantly intuitive to use and bringing sparkling 11-channel surround sound to pretty much any movie, Denon’s AVR-X6300H is proof of the Atmos/DTS:X pudding even without native 11-channel ingredients. Its crisp, layered sound is a great sonic upgrade for Dolby Digital DVDs upwards. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The £900 d108 is a sealed box of just 1.3 litres. It uses a single 8in woofer and a 500W RMS amplifier. The slightly bigger Dominion, the d110, has a 10in driver and a more punchy 750W power plant, and costs £200 more. As well as high-level speaker wire connections via a neat quick-release plug system, the Dominion d108 has twin phono sockets MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. EF KC62 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Mark Craven admires the brains behind this brawny, bijou bassmaker KEF's new subwoofer is calling out for a slick nickname. From the brand that brought us the Blade and Muon speakers, plus The Reference range, comes the KC62. This moniker makes it sound like something that's fallen off a spreadsheet rather than what it is, which is arguably the coolest subwoofer I've ever had a chance to EF KC62 SUBWOOFER REVIEW PAGE 2 There's also a switch for five preset EQ options – Room, Wall, Corner, Cabinet and Apartment. The first four are self-explanatory, while the latter is designed to avoid upsetting the neighbours and 'reduces the level of very low frequencies.' You won't want to use that one. Get Down, Get Funky NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel.AVATAR: 3D EDITION
James Cameron's stereoscopic game-changer is finally available to buy on 3D Blu-ray Back in 2010, Avatar was the hottest film around and home cinema enthusiasts couldn't wait to get their hands on a copy of the film in its native 3D. But - thanks in part to an exclusivity deal with Panasonic - it's taken more than two years for the stereoscopic version to finally hit shop shelves. PARADIGM DEFIANCE V12 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Canadian company's mid-level Defiance bassmaker gives Steve Withers a taste of 21st century subwoofery It's fair to say that the humble subwoofer hasn't changed much over the years. Manufacturers have certainly experimented with lighter and stronger materials for the cones, while digital amplification has brought significantly more power to the party, but when all's said and done, a sub is MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The PB-3000 tested here claims a 16Hz reach, and aims for a flat response to around 20Hz. By comparison, the smaller, sealed SB-3000 , while ultimately rated at 18Hz, will begin to roll-off much higher (and more gradually). In smaller listening environments, room gain will compensate for some of this; but in a larger space,SVS's
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. REL HT/1205 SUBWOOFER REVIEW You could hear a sharp intake of breath from subwoofer aficionados when REL announced its home theatre-centric HT series (or, rather, Serie HT, to give it its full pretentious moniker). Gone was the signature REL high-level input, long considered a USP of the brand's product stable. So what was on offer? A simple filter network, a budget finish and a promise to deliver a big bang for very few BK ELECTRONICS P12-300SB-DF SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Essex-based subwoofer specialist unleashes a brawny 12-incher for under £500! I've reviewed a few high-end subwoofers recently, but this is a simple and affordable offering that is, in its own way,equally impressive.
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PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised REL HT/1003 SUBWOOFER REVIEW REL has clearly tailored the amp/driver combination so that the HT/1003 delivers large LFE impact and cinema-scale SPLs. It’s a stunner for £500. Although the HT/1003 is a departure from purist REL philosophy, the result is an outstanding-value home cinema subwoofer. For AVR owners after a compact, affordable bass box that deliversmovie
LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The PB-3000 tested here claims a 16Hz reach, and aims for a flat response to around 20Hz. By comparison, the smaller, sealed SB-3000 , while ultimately rated at 18Hz, will begin to roll-off much higher (and more gradually). In smaller listening environments, room gain will compensate for some of this; but in a larger space,SVS's
MARANTZ NR1603 REVIEW The NR1603 looks ostensibly similar to last year’s NR1602, but sports a number of significant upgrades. The fascia has been de-cluttered and the display made larger. . It also comes with proper speaker binding posts for every channel and sensible connectivity. There are six HDMI inputs in total, one front-mounted. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised REL HT/1003 SUBWOOFER REVIEW REL has clearly tailored the amp/driver combination so that the HT/1003 delivers large LFE impact and cinema-scale SPLs. It’s a stunner for £500. Although the HT/1003 is a departure from purist REL philosophy, the result is an outstanding-value home cinema subwoofer. For AVR owners after a compact, affordable bass box that deliversmovie
LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The PB-3000 tested here claims a 16Hz reach, and aims for a flat response to around 20Hz. By comparison, the smaller, sealed SB-3000 , while ultimately rated at 18Hz, will begin to roll-off much higher (and more gradually). In smaller listening environments, room gain will compensate for some of this; but in a larger space,SVS's
MARANTZ NR1603 REVIEW The NR1603 looks ostensibly similar to last year’s NR1602, but sports a number of significant upgrades. The fascia has been de-cluttered and the display made larger. . It also comes with proper speaker binding posts for every channel and sensible connectivity. There are six HDMI inputs in total, one front-mounted. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. KLIPSCH SPL-150 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Klipsch's SPL-150 subwoofer is certainly big, but is it clever? And does that really matter when this bass beast sells for just £850? Richard Stevenson investigates Hold the phone, is that a 15in subwoofer with a 400W amplifier for less than £1,000? I believe it is, and quickly scrolling to the SPL-150's entry on Klipsch's website leaves little room for product positioning ambiguity. DENON AVC-X4700H AV RECEIVER REVIEW The USA version is a classic AVR, with FM radio. Apart from that they're pretty much the same unit. That said, the X4700H doesn't look overly different from its antecedents. Build quality and finish are exemplary. Edges are squared off, and the front fascia has a bright, clear display. The chassis is a dual-layer design, a step up inrigidity
SONY KD-75XH9005 LED LCD TV REVIEW John Archer explains why Sony's latest mid-range LED LCD TV is arguably better for next-gen console gamers than its flagship models While the original PS4 and Xbox One consoles trailed behind TV technology when they first came out, the Xbox LG SN11RG 7.1.4 SOUNDBAR SYSTEM REVIEW The SN11RG shows no such reticence, combining a soundbar, sub and wireless rear speakers to create a 7.1.4 soundfield. At £1,500, it bustles into the premium soundbar market currently occupied by the likes of Bang & Olufsen's Beosound Stage and Sennheiser's Ambeo. But it's a different proposition to both. Making Room For Movies. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass SAMSUNG HW-Q950T DOLBY ATMOS SOUNDBAR REVIEW John Archer samples the 9.1.4-channel theatrics of Samsung's flagship soundbar While I love most things about Samsung's HW-Q950T soundbar, there is one thing about it that's so incredibly dumb I have to get it off my chest right away: its LED display is on its top edge. DENON AVR-3312 REVIEW The AVR-3312 is a monster-sounding receiver with a huge weight and a top-end edge that really drives high-frequency effects. The flip side is that it is a little dirtier in its presentation. It’s a little more edgy and occasionally oppressive compared to some of the more delicate and detailed sounding receivers out there. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW With the Bar 2.0 All-In-One, JBL takes the concept of plug-and-play to extremes. This is a soundbar that's focused on ease-of-use, and one that eschews functionality that might make the owner experiencecomplex.
ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. DENON AVR-X6300H REVIEW Denon’s AVR-X6300H comes to the home cinema receiver market with a spec sheet hotter than Megan Fox in a stolen hot tub – but the headline news is its 11 channels of onboard amplification for a largescale Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or (optionally) Auro-3D experience. JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW This smallscale subwoofer impresses with its controlled tracking of low-end effects JL Audio straddles both the AV and car audio markets, delivering deep bass thrills to those who seek them. On the home cinema side it is best known for its premium-priced, insanely potentGotham and
GOLDENEAR FORCEFIELD3 REVIEW It may be small, but this compact subwoofer is a force to be reckoned with I first encountered the ForceField3 as part of a complete GoldenEar system last year and it left quite an impression. With 1,000W on tap, the ForceField3 has over twice as PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW Thrills without frills What this costly deck lacks in features, it more than makes up for on picture and sound performance, especially for Pioneer fans, says Jim Hill Pioneer’s pricey player offers none of the niceties that brands use to lure us to the next price point. Instead of 3D, wi-fi, universal playback or even a set of multichannel outputs, this step-up player trades purely on LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW This 16-channel AV processor promises to sound perfect in any room. Steve Withers pricks up his ears Any company that christens its room correction system RoomPerfect must be confident it can live up to such a moniker. It's right there in the name. Anything less than sonic perfection and you're opening yourself up to a world of criticism. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. Should you put your discs on a diet? HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW With the Bar 2.0 All-In-One, JBL takes the concept of plug-and-play to extremes. This is a soundbar that's focused on ease-of-use, and one that eschews functionality that might make the owner experiencecomplex.
ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. DENON AVR-X6300H REVIEW Denon’s AVR-X6300H comes to the home cinema receiver market with a spec sheet hotter than Megan Fox in a stolen hot tub – but the headline news is its 11 channels of onboard amplification for a largescale Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or (optionally) Auro-3D experience. JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW This smallscale subwoofer impresses with its controlled tracking of low-end effects JL Audio straddles both the AV and car audio markets, delivering deep bass thrills to those who seek them. On the home cinema side it is best known for its premium-priced, insanely potentGotham and
GOLDENEAR FORCEFIELD3 REVIEW It may be small, but this compact subwoofer is a force to be reckoned with I first encountered the ForceField3 as part of a complete GoldenEar system last year and it left quite an impression. With 1,000W on tap, the ForceField3 has over twice as PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW Thrills without frills What this costly deck lacks in features, it more than makes up for on picture and sound performance, especially for Pioneer fans, says Jim Hill Pioneer’s pricey player offers none of the niceties that brands use to lure us to the next price point. Instead of 3D, wi-fi, universal playback or even a set of multichannel outputs, this step-up player trades purely on LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW This 16-channel AV processor promises to sound perfect in any room. Steve Withers pricks up his ears Any company that christens its room correction system RoomPerfect must be confident it can live up to such a moniker. It's right there in the name. Anything less than sonic perfection and you're opening yourself up to a world of criticism. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. Should you put your discs on a diet?TELEVISIONS
Steve May reckons this 55in entry-level OLED TV is a belting buy for canny AV enthusiasts. LG's BX Series OLED TV is a tempting gateway to the joys of the screen technology. NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW Audiophiles often turn their noses up at Class D amplification, feeling the nature of its 'on/off' approach loses the sonic fidelity delivered by linear Class A or Class A/B designs (and often erroneously believing the 'D' stands for 'digital'). PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW Philips hits the right notes with this stylish smallscreen OLED. But is 48in big enough for Steve May? You might be forgiven for expecting smallscreen OLED TVs to be a budget punt, stripped of extraneous frippery in order to better bring OLED technology to the mainstream. But there's no sense of any such cost-cutting compromise with this Philips, which uses the new smaller panel for a PARADIGM DEFIANCE V12 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Canadian company's mid-level Defiance bassmaker gives Steve Withers a taste of 21st century subwoofery It's fair to say that the humble subwoofer hasn't changed much over the years. Manufacturers have certainly experimented with lighter and stronger materials for the cones, while digital amplification has brought significantly more power to the party, but when all's said and done, a sub is LUMAGEN RADIANCE PRO 4242 REVIEW This upmarket 4K scaler/processor is a fine fit for high-end cinema setups Around twenty years ago an essential component of any high-end home cinema was a scaler, with companies such as Faroudja and Snell & Wilcox striving to deliver the very best picture from the humble oldDVD.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. Should you put your discs on a diet? SVS PB-3000 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Mark Craven discovers SVS's mid-range ported subwoofer adds an extra layer of enjoyment to heavyweight soundmixes. Cue Ready Player One SVS has a settled strategy when it comes to its subwoofer stable: it sells both ported and sealed variants, to give consumers a choice. BK ELECTRONICS P12-300SB-DF SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Essex-based subwoofer specialist unleashes a brawny 12-incher for under £500! I've reviewed a few high-end subwoofers recently, but this is a simple and affordable offering that is, in its own way,equally impressive.
MARANTZ NR1605 REVIEW This slim-line AVR now offers Wi-Fi and improved connectivity. And it sounds good too The Marantz NR1605 is the latest update to the brand's increasingly popular slimline AVR line. With sales of traditional home cinema receivers shrinking faster than the crown jewels of a skinny-dipping Inuit, AV brands have been looking for ways to curry favour with disenchanted cinemaniacs. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
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INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised PIONEER SC-2022 REVIEW Hmmm. That said, the SC-2022 is a mightily impressive home cinema receiver. Sure, it . can come across a little 'cold', skimps on . a secondary HDMI out and requires the iControlAV2012 app (and therefore a smartphone/tablet) to get the best out of . it, but Pioneer should be quietly pleased with itself for offering a slice of SC greatness at.
DAWN OF THE DEAD 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY REVIEW, PLUS Dawn of the Dead: 4K UHD Limited Edition, Second Sight, Ultra HD Blu-ray & Region B BD, £70 Movie: Blending dark black comedy, stomach-churning gore effects and nail-biting tension – not to mention some slick satire – George A. Romero's 1978 zombie sequel Dawn of the Dead is regarded by many as the decades-spanning franchise's pinnacle. It has an interesting edit history, too. SONY KD-75XH9005 LED LCD TV REVIEW John Archer explains why Sony's latest mid-range LED LCD TV is arguably better for next-gen console gamers than its flagship models While the original PS4 and Xbox One consoles trailed behind TV technology when they first came out, the Xbox ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. DENON AVC-X4700H AV RECEIVER REVIEW The USA version is a classic AVR, with FM radio. Apart from that they're pretty much the same unit. That said, the X4700H doesn't look overly different from its antecedents. Build quality and finish are exemplary. Edges are squared off, and the front fascia has a bright, clear display. The chassis is a dual-layer design, a step up inrigidity
KLIPSCH SPL-150 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Klipsch's SPL-150 subwoofer is certainly big, but is it clever? And does that really matter when this bass beast sells for just £850? Richard Stevenson investigates Hold the phone, is that a 15in subwoofer with a 400W amplifier for less than £1,000? I believe it is, and quickly scrolling to the SPL-150's entry on Klipsch's website leaves little room for product positioning ambiguity. PIONEER BDP-LX88 REVIEW Quite possibly the finest hi-def disc player in the world right now Much like Thor's Uru hammer, only the home cinema worthy will be able to lift Pioneer's mighty BDP-LX88 Blu-ray player. Tipping the scales at an enormous 13.4kg, it boasts more armour than Brad Pitt’s tank, and is heavier than many AV receivers. DENON AVR-3312 REVIEW The AVR-3312 is a monster-sounding receiver with a huge weight and a top-end edge that really drives high-frequency effects. The flip side is that it is a little dirtier in its presentation. It’s a little more edgy and occasionally oppressive compared to some of the more delicate and detailed sounding receivers out there. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS Home Cinema Choice covers everything in consumer electronics. Flat panel HDTV, 4K Ultra, video projectors, surround sound, soundbars,speakers, and more.
INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
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INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised SAMSUNG QE65QN95A 4K HDR NEO QLED TV REVIEW Samsung QE65QN95A features. Moving on to video rather than game credentials, the 65QN95A’s single most exciting feature is its 792 separate dimming zones, each capable of simultaneously outputting different levels of brightness. The most dimming zones seen on a Samsung LCD TV before now is 480 – and last year’s flagship 4K TVonly got 120.
DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass REL HT/1508 PREDATOR SUBWOOFER REVIEW Predator? Even if the word is a noun, naming a subwoofer after one of the most iconic action thrillers of all time is brave. Yet REL’s new HT/1508 Predator might just have all the right ingredients to pull it off. This dedicated LFE beast packs a bespoke 15in driver and 850W amp into a (relatively) compact, sealed cabinet. LYNGDORF MP-60 16-CHANNEL AV PROCESSOR REVIEW The MP-60 is its new top-flight AV processor, although those who want to save themselves one-and-a-half grand, or simply don't need 16 channels of processing, have the option of the 12-channel MP-50, which also benefits from RoomPerfect. The MP-60's room correction prowess notwithstanding, it's impressively specified: there's Dolby Atmos,DTS:X
NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised PIONEER SC-2022 REVIEW Hmmm. That said, the SC-2022 is a mightily impressive home cinema receiver. Sure, it . can come across a little 'cold', skimps on . a secondary HDMI out and requires the iControlAV2012 app (and therefore a smartphone/tablet) to get the best out of . it, but Pioneer should be quietly pleased with itself for offering a slice of SC greatness at.
DAWN OF THE DEAD 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY REVIEW, PLUS Dawn of the Dead: 4K UHD Limited Edition, Second Sight, Ultra HD Blu-ray & Region B BD, £70 Movie: Blending dark black comedy, stomach-churning gore effects and nail-biting tension – not to mention some slick satire – George A. Romero's 1978 zombie sequel Dawn of the Dead is regarded by many as the decades-spanning franchise's pinnacle. It has an interesting edit history, too. SONY KD-75XH9005 LED LCD TV REVIEW John Archer explains why Sony's latest mid-range LED LCD TV is arguably better for next-gen console gamers than its flagship models While the original PS4 and Xbox One consoles trailed behind TV technology when they first came out, the Xbox ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. DENON AVC-X4700H AV RECEIVER REVIEW The USA version is a classic AVR, with FM radio. Apart from that they're pretty much the same unit. That said, the X4700H doesn't look overly different from its antecedents. Build quality and finish are exemplary. Edges are squared off, and the front fascia has a bright, clear display. The chassis is a dual-layer design, a step up inrigidity
KLIPSCH SPL-150 SUBWOOFER REVIEW Klipsch's SPL-150 subwoofer is certainly big, but is it clever? And does that really matter when this bass beast sells for just £850? Richard Stevenson investigates Hold the phone, is that a 15in subwoofer with a 400W amplifier for less than £1,000? I believe it is, and quickly scrolling to the SPL-150's entry on Klipsch's website leaves little room for product positioning ambiguity. PIONEER BDP-LX88 REVIEW Quite possibly the finest hi-def disc player in the world right now Much like Thor's Uru hammer, only the home cinema worthy will be able to lift Pioneer's mighty BDP-LX88 Blu-ray player. Tipping the scales at an enormous 13.4kg, it boasts more armour than Brad Pitt’s tank, and is heavier than many AV receivers. DENON AVR-3312 REVIEW The AVR-3312 is a monster-sounding receiver with a huge weight and a top-end edge that really drives high-frequency effects. The flip side is that it is a little dirtier in its presentation. It’s a little more edgy and occasionally oppressive compared to some of the more delicate and detailed sounding receivers out there. HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS The affordable Marantz NR receiver could meet all your cinema and gaming needs, says Steve May. The latest in Marantz's now long-established slimline, half-height receiver range, the NR1711 is a bijou behemoth for those of us who don't require unhinged power, but do want advanced connectivity to best work with modern wired andwireless sources
INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
REL S/3 SHO SUBWOOFER REVIEW Auditioned here is the REL S/3 SHO. At £1,450 it is around £150 more than the original S/3 yet brings with it a new Next Gen II 400W Class D amplifier, updated driver and revised electronics. The promised result is all the subwoofing goodness of the predecessor S/3 but with more bang for your buck. Cosmetically things remain unchanged, save DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. REL S/812 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The S/812 certainly oozes high-end charm, with a choice of gloss piano black . or gloss white lacquer finishes (and a total of 12 coats). There’s increased power thanks to NextGen5 amplification, with the S/812 rated at 800W and able to peak over 1,000W. There are revised filters – first used in the HT/1508 – that, says REL, tailor the ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The £900 d108 is a sealed box of just 1.3 litres. It uses a single 8in woofer and a 500W RMS amplifier. The slightly bigger Dominion, the d110, has a 10in driver and a more punchy 750W power plant, and costs £200 more. As well as high-level speaker wire connections via a neat quick-release plug system, the Dominion d108 has twin phono sockets HOME PAGE | HOME CINEMA CHOICEREVIEWSNEWSFEATURESINSTALLSAWARDSCOMPETITIONS The affordable Marantz NR receiver could meet all your cinema and gaming needs, says Steve May. The latest in Marantz's now long-established slimline, half-height receiver range, the NR1711 is a bijou behemoth for those of us who don't require unhinged power, but do want advanced connectivity to best work with modern wired andwireless sources
INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed JBL BAR 2.0 ALL-IN-ONE SOUNDBAR REVIEW Given the stripped-down spec, the Bar 2.0 All-In-One lives or dies on its performance. Thankfully, it proves highly accomplished, and reaps the rewards of an increase in onboard power over its forebear (now a claimed 80W rather than 30W), and, says JBL, improved driver design. The low-end reach is a suggested 70Hz (aided by a rear-firing bass PIONEER BDP-LX53 REVIEW The LX53 is a perplexing player. It’s the brand’s flagship, but it lacks the premium build quality of an audiophile deck and the extra features we would expect from a step-up deck. Near perfect picture quality is its trump card, and for a Blu-ray player, that’s a very strong card to play. HCC VERDICT. Pioneer BDP-LX53. Price: £400Approx.
REL S/3 SHO SUBWOOFER REVIEW Auditioned here is the REL S/3 SHO. At £1,450 it is around £150 more than the original S/3 yet brings with it a new Next Gen II 400W Class D amplifier, updated driver and revised electronics. The promised result is all the subwoofing goodness of the predecessor S/3 but with more bang for your buck. Cosmetically things remain unchanged, save DENON AVR-X1600H AV RECEIVER REVIEW Denon’s AVR lineup is designed to offer something for everyone. At the very top sits the £3,000 AVC-X8500H, a groundbreaking 13-channel model catering to expansive systems in dedicated cinema rooms. Drop down the range through 11-channel, 9-channel and 7-channel options, and eventually you’ll arrive at the AVR-X1600H. REL S/812 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The S/812 certainly oozes high-end charm, with a choice of gloss piano black . or gloss white lacquer finishes (and a total of 12 coats). There’s increased power thanks to NextGen5 amplification, with the S/812 rated at 800W and able to peak over 1,000W. There are revised filters – first used in the HT/1508 – that, says REL, tailor the ACOUSTIC ENERGY 1-SERIES REVIEW This affordable floorstanding 5.1 speaker array is a good all-round performer British speaker marque Acoustic Energy may be famed for the potent AE1 standmount stereo speaker that put it on the map, but it is keen on multichannel audio too, consistently producing subwoofers and centre channels for its various ranges. The 1-Series is its newest – and most affordable – arrival. MARANTZ NR1710 AV RECEIVER REVIEW Marantz NR1710 AV receiver review. The Marantz NR1710 is the latest space-saving AVR to roll off the production line, designed, says the brand, to bring the 'Marantz sound' to living room environments where, often, a full-size receiver dare not tread. But at £600, it's pricier than some rival machines with more boisterous specs. JL AUDIO DOMINION D108 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The £900 d108 is a sealed box of just 1.3 litres. It uses a single 8in woofer and a 500W RMS amplifier. The slightly bigger Dominion, the d110, has a 10in driver and a more punchy 750W power plant, and costs £200 more. As well as high-level speaker wire connections via a neat quick-release plug system, the Dominion d108 has twin phono socketsTELEVISIONS
For many HCC readers, OLED remains the premier TV picture technology. Unfortunately, though, it's a technology that hasn't always screamed affordability, which is where LG's entrylevel B series comes in. Since 2018 these sets have adopted less-powerful picture processing than their higher-end stablemates, in a bid to give cash-strapped AV fans BACK CATALOGUE BLU-RAY ROUNDUP! Humanoids from the Deep 88 Films, Region B BD, £15. This 1980 mash-up of Jaws and Alien, produced by Roger Corman, is the sort of film that leaps from discussions about the civil rights of Native Americans to fish-men chasing naked ladies across beaches.In other words, Humanoids has a cheeky charm that fans of schlock cinema will find hard toresist.
SUBWOOFERS | HOME CINEMA CHOICE REL HT/1003 subwoofer review. It might come as a surprise that REL has never created a subwoofer purely for movies. Music or ‘music and movies’, yes, but not LFE alone. The £500 HT/1003 is REL’s first foray into pure-bred home cinema heroics. INDIANA JONES: 4-MOVIE COLLECTION 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY Indiana Jones: 4-Movie Collection, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £80. Movies: When filmmaking giants George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed up 40 years ago the result was arguably the greatest blockbuster in the history of Hollywood cinema.A rousing and breathless throwback to the pulp adventure serials of the 1930s and 1940s, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) mixed NAD M17 V2 PROCESSOR REVIEW The latter adds HDMI 2.0 with support for 4K/60p at 4:4:4, High Dynamic Range (HDR10 and Dolby Vision), and HDCP 2.2 copy protection – all features that any high-end home cinema . in 2018 should have. If you own the original M17 the VM 300 is available for free, while the AM 17 module costs £650. A new, factory-fresh M17 V2 forgoes the PHILIPS 48OLED935 4K OLED TV REVIEW The result is a high-end living room TV for those that simply don't want a large screen, and design-wise the 48OLED935 is a winner. The panel is framed by a fashionably slender bezel, while the Bowers and Wilkins sound system is inextricably linked by captive lead and stand. The speaker array itself is housed in a rigid, acoustically optimised THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY REVIEW The Ten Commandments, Paramount, Ultra HD Blu-ray & All-Region BD, £30 Movie: Cecil B. DeMille’s mega-budget 1956 retelling of the story of Moses may be showing its age in places, but for sheer Golden Age Hollywood spectacle it’s hard to beat. It undoubtedly feels a little baggy (and runs close to four hours), but sequences such as God’s plagues on Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, and NAD M28 POWER AMPLIFIER REVIEW The M28 is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms, and 340W into 4 ohms. This is NAD's 'Full Disclosure Power measurement', measured with all channels driven at full bandwidth and 0.003% THD. Stick to the less-demanding criteria of the US Federal Trade Commission, it says, and . it rates at 240W per channel. PARADIGM DEFIANCE V12 SUBWOOFER REVIEW The Canadian company's mid-level Defiance bassmaker gives Steve Withers a taste of 21st century subwoofery It's fair to say that the humble subwoofer hasn't changed much over the years. Manufacturers have certainly experimented with lighter and stronger materials for the cones, while digital amplification has brought significantly more power to the party, but when all's said and done, a sub is NEWS | PAGE 35 | HOME CINEMA CHOICE KEF has today announced a desktop speaker designed for use with a PC, Mac or laptop. The new X300A is an active speaker that connects to itsLOG IN | JOIN
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