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Sony STR-DG510 Home Theater Receiver

POSTED BY admin on May 15, 2008 under Electronics

Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000OG6I8S
Manufacturer: Sony
Average Customer Review: (From 34 total reviews)
List Price: $250.00
Amazon Price: Too low to display (19 new 1 used available)

 

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Amazon.com Product Description:
Deliver serious power to your surround sound system with the advanced performance of the Sony STR-DG510 Home Theater Receiver. Featuring 500 total watts from 5.1 channels and A/V Sync for precision integration with today’s flat panel televisions, this system provides amazing sound reproduction for TV programs and movies. And powerful HDMI™ connectivity allows uncompressed 1080i video to pass directly to your HDMI-compatible television for crystal clear images. Other features like Digital Cinema Sound™ and digital cinema auto calibration recreate the mood that Hollywood’s finest intended, and they do it all automatically.

Product Description:
Pass-through Powerful HDMI connectivity allows for only uncompressed 1080i video to pass through directly to your HDMI capable television. Simply place the included microphone in your listening position and allow the strength of Sony’s Digital Signal Processing to take over. Speaker placement, distance and delays are all adjusted automatically to ensure a worry free listening experience. Special Digital Signal Processing allows for lip sync delay to adjust to match the refresh rates of todays’ advanced flat panel televisions and microdisplays. Now the optimal speaker for your living room is only a press of button away. Tuner Type - Auto Tuning, Direct Tuning, Station Name 100 Watts X 5 Amplifier Power (8 ohms, 1Khz, 1.0% THD) Accepts 1080/60i signal through HDMI Pass-through - 2 Inputs / 1 output (Video Only) Inputs and Outputs - 2 Composite Video Inputs, 1 Output, 2 Optical Audio Inputs, 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Input, 4 RCA Audio Inputs, 1 Subwoofer Output, 1 AM Loop, 1 FM 75 Ohm Antenna Terminal, Headphone Output, 2 HD Component Video Inputs, 1 HD Component Video Output, 2 HDMI Connection Inputs and 1 Output Power Requirements - AC 120V, 60 Hz Dimensions - 17 x 6-1/5 x 12-3/8 inches (430×157.5×310mm) Weight - 17 pounds 10 ounces (8Kg)


Customer Reviews

Good entry level receiver by Jerry Weinhausen
We purchased this receiver to replace a Sony STR-DE335 5.1 analog receiver and to pair with a Hitachi 57″ projection HDTV- model 57F59A, a Panasonic DMR-EZ475V DVD Recorder, and an XBOX 360 using a KLH HT-9900 6-Piece Home Theater Speaker System. My initial impression is that for the money, I’ve done about as well as I could possibly do to integrate all these components through an economical receiver. When comparing sound output from both receivers, I’d say that the new Sony sounds slightly better than the old one because of digital sound processing but it takes a lot higher volume setting out of the new one to power 11 year old speakers (which still sound great). The audio improvement is not as great as I had anticipated. Still, it’s hard to find fault with the new receiver. My KLH sub woofer is a passive unit so I find the bass underwhelming when powered by this receiver; go with a powered sub if you can. Since this 1080i receiver is matched with a 1080i HDTV, it doesn’t bother me that my DVD recorder and XBOX 360 are both 1080p. I probably wouldn’t notice the difference anyway. For the money, you’d be hard pressed to find a better 1080i receiver. Go ahead and get one.

excelent sound by Chun Chieh Yeh
I haven’t complete the set of speaker but with 2 speaker i have, it sound beautiful.

Okay for the price by G. Woods
I just purchased this reciever today. I burned out my STR-DE595 (speaker wires touching:().So far I have to say for a new receiver i’m not blown away. I will write a more thourough review at a later time but for now i just wanted to put a little review out there. I am comparing this new DG510 to my DE595. The HDMI connection and auto calibration is a nice touch but this 510 does not have the multi channel decoding blue light to let the user know that the reciever is actually recieving a 3/2/1 signal. Sure you can tell because it will scroll across the display, but the blue light was one of the signifying things i liked about my previous sony reciever. Sure i can spend another $100 bucks and the the next model up (710)which does have the blu light but why? Oh and i’m avoiding the STR-DG520 all together. I’m not even sure why Sony made this reciever. The 510 has more features. The 520 doesn’t have the auto calibration or a B speaker selection. But thats another story. Anyway, right now i’m giving this reciever 3 stars. Compared to my last Sony reciever i don’t see much of a sound improvment.

so far my friend likes it by Gordon R. Velasquez
this thing comes with lots including a self calibrating mike. not done installing inwall system yet so how good is unknown


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