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  • Marantz SR8015 11.2 Ch 8K AV Receiver with 3D Sound and HEOS Built-in
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    Marantz

    Marantz SR8015 11.2 Ch 8K AV Receiver with 3D Sound and HEOS Built-in

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    594,900.00
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    594,900.00
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    594,900.00
  • Denon AVC-X8500HA 13.2 Ch. 8K AV Amplifier with 3D Audio, HEOS Built-in and Voice Control
  • Denon AVC-A110 - 110th Anniversary Edition Flagship AV Amplifier with 3D Audio, HEOS Built-in and Voice Control
  • McIntosh MHT300 7.2 channel Home Theater AV Receiver
  • Marantz Cinema 40 Premium 9.4 Channel AV Receiver
    Vendor:
    Marantz

    Marantz Cinema 40 Premium 9.4 Channel AV Receiver

    Regular price
    419,900.00
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    419,900.00
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    419,900.00
  • Marantz Cinema 50 Premium 9.4 Channel AV Receiver
    Vendor:
    Marantz

    Marantz Cinema 50 Premium 9.4 Channel AV Receiver

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    269,900.00
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    269,900.00
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    269,900.00
  • Denon AVC-X4800H 9.2ch 8K AV Receiver with HEOS® Built-In wireless music streaming
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    Denon

    Denon AVC-X4800H 9.2ch 8K AV Receiver with HEOS® Built-In wireless music streaming

  • Denon AVC-X3800H 9.4ch 8K AV Receiver with HEOS Built-in®
  • Marantz Cinema 60 Premium 7.2 Channel AV Receiver
    Vendor:
    Marantz

    Marantz Cinema 60 Premium 7.2 Channel AV Receiver

    Regular price
    199,900.00
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    199,900.00
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    199,900.00
  • Marantz Cinema 70s Slimline 7.2 Channel AV Receiver
    Vendor:
    Marantz

    Marantz Cinema 70s Slimline 7.2 Channel AV Receiver

    Regular price
    163,900.00
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    163,900.00
    Regular price
    163,900.00
  • Denon AVR-X2800H 7.2ch 8K AV Receiver with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and HEOS® Built-in®
  • Denon AVR-S970H 7.2 Ch 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver with HEOS® Built-in
  • Denon AVR-S960H 7.2ch 8K AV Receiver with 3D Audio, Voice Control and HEOS® Built-in
  • Denon AVR-X1800H 7.2-Channel 8K AV Receiver with HEOS® Built in
  • Denon AVR-S760H 7.2ch 8K AV Receiver with 3D Audio, Voice Control and HEOS Built in®
  • Denon AVR-S660H 5.2ch 8K AV Receiver with Voice Control and HEOS® Built-in
  • Denon AVR-X580BT 5.2 Ch 8K AV Receiver with Bluetooth
  • Denon AVR-X250BT 5.1 Ch 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver with Bluetooth
  • Denon AVC-X6800H 11.4ch 8K AV Receiver with HEOS Built-in®
  • StormAudio - ISP Evo Fully-digital Sound Processor
    Vendor:
    StormAudio

    StormAudio - ISP Evo Fully-digital Sound Processor

Best AV Receivers for You - Bring the Latest Technology Home

Great video needs great audio, but the importance of good sound is often underestimated by us. The AV receiver is a key part of high-quality surround sound setup and can take you where your TV speakers and soundbar just cannot. Its role in a good home cinema setup is like that of an opera conductor - bringing together elements like media sources, discrete speakers and images to create powerful and immersive entertainment experiences.

AV Receivers

Home Theatre Speakers - surround sound capable set of speakers which create an immersive audio experience

Network Music System - these are devices which allow you to add wireless capability to your sound setup, with access to a wider range of content

Projectors - capable of delivering larger than life, high quality images for movies, video and even games.

Top Features to Consider before buying an AV Receiver

An AV receiver or Audio/Video receiver is arguably the most important component of a home theatre system and can often seem like the most complex one.

First, it has to be able to accept different forms of audio and visual data from various types of sources. Then the AV receiver interprets and processes the content to enhance its quality. Lastly it has to be capable of delivering an optimised signal to speaker systems and display.

When you are trying to pick an AV receiver, ask yourself:

  1. How big is your room/space? How much audio power will the space require?
  2. How many channels of sound? Which surround standards - DTS:X/Dolby Atmos are important?
  3. What sources/formats of content do you want to play? Think of both video and audio.
  4. How easy is the system to use? Is sound calibration simple?
  5. Do you need wireless audio support? Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or both?
  6. How much are you OK with spending on your AV receiver?

Buy High Quality AV Reciever Online from Ooberpad

Choose from our wide range of audio video receivers from leading brands like Yamaha, Marantz, Denon and more to experience the best in entertainment. You’ll be able to enjoy great images to go with the flexibility of accessing music wirelessly from mobile devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. You can also use the USB port on the front panel to let you conveniently connect to an iPod or iPhone.

These AV receivers in India also provide support for online music services and high-resolution audio files for an extraordinary sound experience. Shop for the best AV receivers with speakers in India at the best price online with enticing discounts, jaw-dropping deals, and Free Shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Which brands offer advanced AV receivers?

A.

This is a difficult question to answer, as we usually like to compare specific products before we make recommendations. However, there are some brands who have a consistent track record of producing high quality AV receivers which produce great sound and have new and innovative features. When one is considering brands, one also has to consider budgets - as some brands offer only very niche, high-end products. Having said that, there are some audio brands that do usually offer a good balance of performance and price when it comes to AV receivers. Denon, Yamaha and Marantz are brands that we often recommend to customers - based on our own comparisons - and we’ve had good feedback on their experiences.

Q. How do I choose the right AV receiver?

A.

Choosing the right AV receiver can be a little complicated, as there are a lot of things to consider. The best way to make a decision is probably to seek advice from someone who is familiar with them. However, there are a few things that can help you simplify your choices.

  • Spend a little time to decide your budget - based on how much you want to spend for your entire audio setup.
  • Decide on a surround sound configuration (number of speakers or sound channels) which you are happy with, and which you can easily install in your room. We suggest at least a 5.1 channel AV receiver for a good surround experience. Pick an AV receiver that matches your speaker output.
  • Evaluate how much sound power you need - the AV receiver needs to be sufficiently powered to deliver immersive sound in your environment.
  • Make sure you have enough connectivity options (input and output, video and audio) for now, and some to spare. Both wired and wireless are increasingly important and enough sources go a long way to ensuring longevity of your system.
  • For most of us, ease of use matters. Check the AV receivers features to ensure that it supports the formats of your existing content (compatibility). Also look for ease of use especially in sound calibration which can impact what you hear considerably.

Once you have narrowed the field, look for credible expert reviews and opinions online - YouTube is a pretty good resource for this.

Q. Which is the best AV receiver for audiophiles?

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When searching for the best AV receiver as an audiophile, it’s essential to understand what features matter most at various price points to suit your setup and listening preferences. Here’s what you need to consider.

1. Entry-Level AV Receivers (under $500): In this price range, prioritise core audio features and connectivity.

- High-quality DACs: Even budget receivers today offer fairly decent DACs, but audiophiles should seek those known for clean sound with minimal distortion.
- Essential Decoding Formats: Basic support for Dolby and DTS formats can still offer an immersive experience.
- Connectivity: Look for HDMI inputs, Bluetooth and ideally Wi-Fi for easy device integration. You may also want phono inputs if you have a vinyl player.

2. Mid-Range AV Receivers ($500-$1,500): At this level, you can expect better audio quality and more advanced features.

- Improved Amplification and Power Output: Mid-range models generally deliver more power and cleaner sound, which is important for larger spaces or for driving higher-end speakers.
- Advanced Audio Formats: Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support at this range can elevate your surround sound experience.
- Room Calibration Technology: Features like Audyssey or Dirac Live help tailor the audio output to your room’s acoustics, creating a more accurate and immersive sound field.
- Multiple Zones: Many mid-range receivers support multi-zone audio, enabling you to play music in different rooms.

3. High-End AV Receivers ($1,500 and above): For serious audiophiles, this category offers the best audio fidelity and features.

- Premium Amplification: High-end receivers provide more robust, dynamic amplification, delivering better soundstage depth, detail and separation.
- Superior DACs and Signal Processing: Look for receivers with audiophile-grade DACs (e.g., AKM or ESS Sabre) for richer, more nuanced sound.
- Advanced Calibration and Customisation: Top-tier room correction technologies and manual EQ adjustments allow fine-tuning for each channel.
- Hi-Res Audio Support and Multi-source Streaming: For the best audio experience, look for Hi-Res Audio playback support, extensive streaming options and perhaps even networked music servers.

General Tips

1. Focus on Audio Quality: High-quality amplification, good DACs and calibration capabilities matter more to audiophiles than an excess of features.
2. Avoid Overpaying for Features You Don’t Need: If you only use two channels for stereo, focus on receivers with exceptional stereo performance rather than extensive surround sound capabilities.
3. Evaluate Compatibility with Existing Gear: Make sure your receiver can power your speakers adequately and has the connectivity you need.

The “best” AV receiver is always a combination of your specific preferences, speaker setup and budget. You want to look for a balance between features and sound quality to achieve a truly satisfying listening experience.

Q. What are the differences between Yamaha, Denon, and Marantz receivers

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All 3 are well-known in the AV receiver market but can be distinguised in terms of what they offer and how they offer it. Drawing comparisons without knowing what specific models are being considered is not going to yield any productive insights so we will broadly base our response on generally accepted truths about these brands in 6 key areas.

1) Sound signature: Yamaha is often described as clean, neutral and precise. Denon generally has a warm and smooth sound, with a slight emphasis on bass. Marantz is known for a rich, musical sound with emphasis on midrange frequencies.
2) Features and technology: Yamaha focuses on their proprietary YPAO room correction and MusicCast multi-room audio system whereas Denon and Marantz utilise Audyssey room correction and HEOS multi-room audio (as Denon and Marantz are sister companies).
3) Design: Yamaha generally has a more conservative look, often with a full-width faceplate. Denon has a modern look with a mix of buttons and display. Marantz often features a distinctive porthole display and minimalist aesthetic.
4) Price range: Yamaha offers a wide range, from budget to high-end. Denon is similar to Yamaha, covering most price points. Marantz tends to focus more on mid-range to high-end models.
5) UI: Yamaha is known for a straightforward, intuitive interface. Denon offers a user-friendly setup process. Marantz is similar to Denon, with a focus on ease of use.
6) Build quality: All three brands are known for good build quality, with higher-end models naturally featuring superior components.

Yamaha appeals to a broad range of users, from casual listeners to audiophiles. Denon is popular among home theater enthusiasts and general consumers. Marantz is often favored by audio purists and those seeking a more refined sound.

Q. What is an audio video receiver?

A.

An Audio Video Receiver (AVR) is a key component in a home entertainment system.

It is the hub that blends audio and video processing, amplification, and signal switching for different audio and video sources.

A quick look at the key functions and features of an AVR:

Audio Amplification: An AVR has built-in amplifiers that power the speakers in a home theatre system. It receives low-level audio signals from sources like Blu-ray players, game consoles, or streaming devices and amplifies them to a level best suited for driving speakers.

Audio and Video Processing: AVRs process audio and video signals to improve the quality and ensure compatibility with various formats. This involves decoding surround sound formats (e.g., Dolby Atmos, DTS:X), upscaling video resolutions, and applying audio equalisation.

Signal Switching and Routing: AVRs have multiple input and output ports, allowing them to switch between various audio and video sources. It facilitates easy connectivity to devices like Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, streaming boxes, and more to a single central unit.

Surround Sound Decoding: AVRs are equipped with decoders that process multi-channel audio formats. This facilitates an immersive surround sound experience, with speakers placed around the room to envelop the listener.

Video Connectivity: They have various video inputs and outputs, supporting formats like HDMI, component, and composite. This helps switch and route video signals to the TV or projector.

Room Calibration and EQ: Many modern AVRs come with room calibration systems that analyse the acoustic properties of your listening area and adjust audio settings accordingly. This optimises sound quality based on the room characteristics.

Network and Streaming Capabilities: Some AVRs come with built-in Wi-Fi or Ethernet connectivity, for connecting to a home network. This enables access to streaming services, internet radio, and even multi-room audio capabilities.

Smart Home Integration: High-end AVRs may have compatibility with smart home systems like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple's HomeKit. This facilitates voice control and integration with other smart devices in your home.

Video Pass-Through and Upscaling: AVRs can pass through video signals without changing them, allowing the TV or projector to handle the video processing. Some AVRs also include upscaling features that boost the resolution of lower-quality video signals.

Zone Control: Higher-end AVRs offer multiple zones of audio output, facilitating the setup of audio in different areas of your home. Highly useful for multi-room audio setups.

AVRs are significant in creating a high-quality audio and video experience in a home theater or entertainment system.

They are the central control and processing unit, ensuring that the devices work together seamlessly.

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AV receivers have a come a long way from the stereo era. In fact, the meteoric rise in popularity of multi-channel surround formats has significantly changed the face and functionality of AVR and Amplifiers alike. Multi-channel surround can sound wonderful and immersive. However, choosing and operating a 5.1 or 7.1-channel AV receiver is inherently more intricate than 2-channel operation.


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