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Yamaha HTIB-20 for £200, good buy?
Please help a newbie...
My local Comet has the Yamaha HTIB20 for only £200, should i go for this or is it worth the extra £160 for the new HTIB45?
I will be using the Cyberhome AD512 DVD as the source. BTW will i be able to listen to a DTS encoded disk on the HTIB20 as this player has an onboard DAC? Thanks..
RE: Yamaha HTIB-20 for £200, good buy?
The receiver in the HTiB20 is the RXV396RDS, which does not have DTS decoding, only DD, so I`d save a bit more and get something a bit more current.
HTiB45 can be got here http://www.qed-uk.com/?i=HAy-Y0k85mJ1&bg=225&bp=b45s&v=8 for £340.
This item was edited on Wednesday, 5th June 2002, 16:06
RE: Yamaha HTIB-20 for £200, good buy?
Thanks for the comments Richard. I guess the HTIB45 would be more future proof as it has lots more features, however i am a bit disturbed that the speakers supplied are the same as the HTIB20. Not having the ability to audtion the two amps in question doesn`t help things much, so does anybody out there have any first hand experience of the Yamaha Home Theatre in a Box systems. Much appreciated..
RE: Yamaha HTIB-20 for £200, good buy?
You may be better off getting different speakers - there are some slightly beefier ones called the NSP320 (as opposed to the NSP220), which young Westy rates well enough (within their price range, anyway!). I think the NSP220s are very similar to those that come with the VS10.
You need to decide on a budget, really, as if you don`t watch out, you`ll be spiralling up and up. An alternative would be a speaker bundle form Richer Sounds, plus getting the amp seperately - you should also consider the Marantz 4200 and perhaps the Denon 1602 as well as the yammy.