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Home Cinema Choice

January (Yearbook) 2023
Magazine

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. Home Cinema Choice currently publishes 11 issues a year but reserves the right to change the number of issues in an annual term.

Welcome

CONTRIBUTORS

BULLETIN

Stone the crows!

MoFi loudspeaker debut

Bigger DALI Phantom M

The Stage is set by JBL

Evil dies tonight…

Great Savings

MOVIE AWARDS

Home cinema from all angles • CEDIA Awards judges praised this cinema room's innovative lighting design and hidden sound system. Daniel Sait reports

REVIEWS

Slick and smart Swedish receiver • Mark Craven is blown away by the music and movie skills of Primare's luxuriously styled nine-channel AVR

Yamaha RX-A6A • Mark Craven samples the expansive sound – and specification – of an upper-tier nine-channel AV receiver

Anthem AVM 90 • Steve Withers has an object-based audio ball with the Canadian corp's high-end AV processor

Denon AVR-X1700H • Entry-level X Series AV receiver thrills John Archer with its advanced connectivity and energetic audio

Emotiva BasX A5 • Part of Emotiva's BasX range of affordable AV, the A5 amplifier gives Mark Craven five potent power channels to play with

Arcam AVR11 • Arcam has upgraded its HDR series of AV receivers with HDMI 2.1 – Steve Withers takes a mid-range model for a test drive

Musical Fidelity M6x 250.7 • Mark Craven wrestles this beefy multichannel amplifier into place, and then gets drunk on power

Trinnov Amplitude16 • The new 16-channel Amplitude is all the amplifier you’ll ever need, argues Steve Withers

LG OLED65C2 • Bringing Evo screen tech to LG's C Series is a bright idea, says Steve May – but choose your presets wisely…

Panasonic TX-55LZ2000 • With a brighter OLED panel and upgraded Atmos sound system, the LZ2000 delivers on all fronts, says Steve May

Samsung QE75QN900B • The native 8K resolution of Samsung's 75in TV is just the start of its attractions, reckons John Archer

Philips 65OLED+937 • This Philips set really does deliver on its all-in-one home cinema promise, says Steve May

Sony XR-55A95K • This Quantum Dot OLED flatscreen is the TV to beat right now, believes John Archer

TCL 65C835K • John Archer discovers that TCL’s latest Mini LED flatscreen delivers a big improvement on what’s come before

GoldenEar BRX • Mark Craven enjoys the highs and lows of a premium compact 5.1 system from the American audio marque

Triangle Borea • Can this French marque bring affordable hi-fi to immersive cinema? Steve Withers investigates

Perlisten S Series • The performance of some high-end speakers from a new brand makes Mark Craven sit up and listen

Piega Ace Wireless • Piega's Ace loudspeaker range has gone active wireless. Steve Withers swaps cables for WiSA

Polk Monitor XT • This entry-level floorstanding Dolby Atmos package appeals to Mark Craven's bank balance

Q Acoustics Concept 50 • Mark Craven believes the UK brand's mid-level speaker package was worth waiting for

Monitor Audio Silver 7G • If Monitor Audio keeps making loudspeakers as good as this, Mark Craven will keep raving about them

Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3 • This neat all-in-one soundbar excels with music and big movie audio, says Steve May

Sony HT-A9 • There's a lot more to this wireless four-speaker system than meets the eye, argues an impressed Steve May

Devialet Dione • This Dolby Atmos soundbar from the French...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: AV Tech Media Ltd Edition: January (Yearbook) 2023

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  • Release date: December 8, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Tech & Gaming

Languages

English

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. Home Cinema Choice currently publishes 11 issues a year but reserves the right to change the number of issues in an annual term.

Welcome

CONTRIBUTORS

BULLETIN

Stone the crows!

MoFi loudspeaker debut

Bigger DALI Phantom M

The Stage is set by JBL

Evil dies tonight…

Great Savings

MOVIE AWARDS

Home cinema from all angles • CEDIA Awards judges praised this cinema room's innovative lighting design and hidden sound system. Daniel Sait reports

REVIEWS

Slick and smart Swedish receiver • Mark Craven is blown away by the music and movie skills of Primare's luxuriously styled nine-channel AVR

Yamaha RX-A6A • Mark Craven samples the expansive sound – and specification – of an upper-tier nine-channel AV receiver

Anthem AVM 90 • Steve Withers has an object-based audio ball with the Canadian corp's high-end AV processor

Denon AVR-X1700H • Entry-level X Series AV receiver thrills John Archer with its advanced connectivity and energetic audio

Emotiva BasX A5 • Part of Emotiva's BasX range of affordable AV, the A5 amplifier gives Mark Craven five potent power channels to play with

Arcam AVR11 • Arcam has upgraded its HDR series of AV receivers with HDMI 2.1 – Steve Withers takes a mid-range model for a test drive

Musical Fidelity M6x 250.7 • Mark Craven wrestles this beefy multichannel amplifier into place, and then gets drunk on power

Trinnov Amplitude16 • The new 16-channel Amplitude is all the amplifier you’ll ever need, argues Steve Withers

LG OLED65C2 • Bringing Evo screen tech to LG's C Series is a bright idea, says Steve May – but choose your presets wisely…

Panasonic TX-55LZ2000 • With a brighter OLED panel and upgraded Atmos sound system, the LZ2000 delivers on all fronts, says Steve May

Samsung QE75QN900B • The native 8K resolution of Samsung's 75in TV is just the start of its attractions, reckons John Archer

Philips 65OLED+937 • This Philips set really does deliver on its all-in-one home cinema promise, says Steve May

Sony XR-55A95K • This Quantum Dot OLED flatscreen is the TV to beat right now, believes John Archer

TCL 65C835K • John Archer discovers that TCL’s latest Mini LED flatscreen delivers a big improvement on what’s come before

GoldenEar BRX • Mark Craven enjoys the highs and lows of a premium compact 5.1 system from the American audio marque

Triangle Borea • Can this French marque bring affordable hi-fi to immersive cinema? Steve Withers investigates

Perlisten S Series • The performance of some high-end speakers from a new brand makes Mark Craven sit up and listen

Piega Ace Wireless • Piega's Ace loudspeaker range has gone active wireless. Steve Withers swaps cables for WiSA

Polk Monitor XT • This entry-level floorstanding Dolby Atmos package appeals to Mark Craven's bank balance

Q Acoustics Concept 50 • Mark Craven believes the UK brand's mid-level speaker package was worth waiting for

Monitor Audio Silver 7G • If Monitor Audio keeps making loudspeakers as good as this, Mark Craven will keep raving about them

Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3 • This neat all-in-one soundbar excels with music and big movie audio, says Steve May

Sony HT-A9 • There's a lot more to this wireless four-speaker system than meets the eye, argues an impressed Steve May

Devialet Dione • This Dolby Atmos soundbar from the French...


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