Home Cinema Choice (November 2015)

Home Cinema Choice (November 2015)

Language: English

Pages: 124

ISBN: B00YNIGQM6

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Home Cinema Choice is the UK's best-selling home cinema enthusiasts magazine. Every issue features news and reviews of the latest home cinema equipment, from amplifiers, receivers, processors and power amps, to DVD recorders, speakers, projectors and flat panel TVs.

Mickey Spillane on Screen: A Complete Study of the Television and Film Adaptations

Considering David Chase: Essays on The Rockford Files, Northern Exposure and The Sopranos

The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic

Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

this audition, Marantz’s new marvel replaced a much vaunted – although now long in the tooth – Denon AVP-A1HDA. Straight out of its enormous cardboard box, the AV8802A settles itself on to my equipment rack with purposeful menace and muscular build quality. It’s not got the size, weight or sheer metal content of the outgoing Denon, but let’s not forget it’s not much more than half of the AVP-A1HDA’s original £6,000 price tag either. Much of the menace comes from its slab-like black fascia, with

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Fraser (Sam Heughan) – and to complicate matters even further, she also runs afoul of her husband's ancestor, sadistic Redcoat Captain Jack Randall (Menzies, again). Based on Diana Gabaldon's popular series of historical-fantasy-romance novels, Outlander may sound like sub-Twilight nonsense, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Produced by Ronald D. Moore (the man behind the acclaimed Battlestar Galactica reboot), this series makes for gritty, violent and sexy drama; pulling no punches in

#248 3 Denon AVR-X5200W ➜ £1,700 Offering Atmos – and Auro-3D via a paid upgrade – the Denon X5200W offers nine amp channels and 11.2 processing. Energetic sound and flexible setup. HCC #243 4 Onkyo TX-NR838 ➜ £1,000 A nicely-specced mid-range AVR, offering 5.1.2 Atmos playback (as well as regular 7.1) in addition to HDCP 2.2 support, which will please future-gazers. Crisp-sounding sonics. HCC #240 5 Arcam AVR750 ➜ £4,000 If all you want from an AV receiver is vast power and effortless

spacesaving form factor. The 7.2-channel NR1606 allows for 5.2.2 Dolby Atmos speaker layouts (as well as DTS:X support, including DTS Neural:X upmixing, after a future update) and is in stores now priced around £600. Power from this 10.5cm-high living room looker is rated at 50W HOME CINEMA CHOICE DECEMBER 2015 per channel – hardly a huge figure but our experience of previous slim-line models suggests it's more than adequate. External sources can be plumbed in via the AVR's eight HDMI inputs –

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