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Receiver for Monitor Audio Radius R90 HD speakers

  • 29-07-2013 11:37am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7


    Hi,

    I recently bought the Monitor Audio Radius R90 HD speaker set. Which receiver would you recommend for this. I am thinking of the Pioneer VSX922 as i have blown most of my budget on the speakers.

    Regards,
    Tommy.


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    I recently bought the Monitor Audio Radius R90 HD speaker set. Which receiver would you recommend for this. I am thinking of the Pioneer VSX922 as i have blown most of my budget on the speakers.

    Regards,
    Tommy.
    Hi Tommy.

    Thanks for coming back to us.

    We have the VSX922 in stock priced at £239.00 with £12.99 delivery.

    You could also look at the Onkyo TXNR515 priced at £249.95 again with £12.99 delivery.

    I hope this helps a little.

    Any further questions please let me know.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 tommyobrien19


    Hi,

    Is there any difference in quality when used with these particular speakers? Would the 616 or the Yamaha 673 be worth the extra for this particular setup?
    If not I think I would choose the VSX922 as it has higher specs. Could you give me the price for this receiver with the following;

    30M suitable speaker cable
    Sub cable (3M or 5M)
    HDMI cable

    Thanks,
    Tommy.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,Is there any difference in quality when used with these particular speakers? Would the 616 or the Yamaha 673 be worth the extra for this particular setup?If not I think I would choose the VSX922 as it has higher specs. Could you give me the price for this receiver with the following;30M suitable speaker cableSub cable (3M or 5M)HDMI cableThanks,Tommy.
    Hey Tommy.

    The Yamaha RXV673 would be the dogs for your speakers.
    I bought one a 673 at Christams and it sounds fantastic.

    At the moment the 673 is priced at £349.00 with £12.99 delivery.

    The Onkyo TXNR616 is also good but the Yamaha blows it out of the water.

    On Speaker cable you would be looking to go in around the Ultra 100 which is £2.99 per meter but I can offer at £2.49 per meter

    A 5m meter sublink I could offer at £14.99. Its a Philips component cable which can be spilt in three and makes an excellent Sublink.

    Just reading over your post agian and is it a 3 or 5m HDMI or the sublink?

    We offer the following 3 - 5m HDMI's:

    B-Tech 3m HDMI priced at £16.95
    Cambridge 700 5m HDMI priced at £29.95
    QED Performance 3m HMDI priced at £44.95

    Let me know what you think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7 tommyobrien19


    Hi Kenny,

    That sounds good. I sent you a PM with more details.

    Regards,
    Tommy.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi Kenny,That sounds good. I sent you a PM with more details.Regards,Tommy.
    Hey Tommy.

    Thanks for taking my call.

    Once you know about your speakers arriving let me know.
    I'll hold the pricing I quoted.


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