Sony STRDH590 5.2 Channel Surround Sound Home Theater Receiver: 4K HDR AV Receiver with Bluetooth,Black
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Cinematic Sound at Home: Enjoy your favorite movies, TV shows and more with theater like sound in the comfort of your home.NOTE: Scroll down the catalog to find installation Manual and User Guide for trouble shooting steps..Frequency band : 2.4 GHz band Virtual Front Surround: S Force PRO delivers virtual surround sound with only a 2 speaker setup 4K Pass Through: 4K HDR Compatible with Hdcp 2.2 Support for Sharper Source to Screen Image Quality SMART CONNECTIVITY: Stream music and use Bluetooth Standby to turn on the receiver from your phone Multi Functional System: Enjoy a Multi Channel Stereo Setup, Fm Radio Tuner and 1/4 Inches Headphone Jack
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Marc
I had unique needs and this unit met almost all of them and came in much lower than my max budget. Commentary below:Dimensions: needed to be as short as possible for future cabinet building/fitting. This is the shortest unit i could find that met my other criteria.Surround: needed at least 5.1 with MCACC. I built my system out of a variety of equipment at differing impedance levels and cone sizes per channel. The MCACC feature worked wonders and saved hours of fine tuning the sound field.Performance: needed to perform at a variety of impedance levels per channel and rather low impedance for home audio. I make my stuff out of car audio equipment which is usually lower than their listed 4ohm value. Home audio is usually listed at 8ohm. This units amp lists a range of 6-16 ohm per channel. It's driving 10 speakers (2/channel in series) each channel between 6.3 and 8ohms. I haven't measured it yet but the amp's subwoofer pre-out seems to be 1-2volts which is acceptable. With the preface that I know what I'm doing and 6.5in is my largest cone, this thing will hurt my ears before it clips. So, for me, wattage is a non-issue.Features: it has MCACC. Use it. Bluetooth it works great. Dimmer: I use this in a bedroom and sometimes for looping thunder sounds to sleep to. The dimmer will cut the display down to 50% or turn it off entirely. It also turns off the blue Bluetooth light. Incredibly thoughtful engineering for sleeping applications. Processing: sony's smart surround setting (HD somethingorother) will automatically pass through DTS and Dolby (and pressing display on the remote will tell you what its passing through so you don't have to guess) and more importantly it will automatically play stereo sources in multi channel stereo (aka extended stereo)Shortcomings (all easy to know from listing and photos):Surround wire terminals aren't banana plug compatible but the front channels are.There's no full range pre-out for another zone.Volume: level is displayed in a unit-less value, would prefer actual decibel valuesNetwork: ethernet port for basic smart home control functions would be nice.
Kallel_S
Great stereo receiver. Tested it out with surround sound speakers & a sub-woofer. It shook the floor when there was an explosion in the movie. Great sound and plenty of power.Used the Optical Audio input. No lag time between TV & Stereo. Works great.
fresnel
My 26-year-old Sony AV Receiver was intermittently shutting down and displaying "PROTECTION." I opened it up, blew out a ton of dust, examined and found no bulging capacitors, re-assembled - and it worked flawlessly - for about 6 months.Bought this low/mid-range one to replace the old one. It works, however there are things I like and dislike:PRO:• Despite the complex possibilities of set-up and calibration with the included microphone, it was truly just plug-and-play.• The Display is clear, sufficiently bright, and easily customizable.• The remote is much smaller, more intuitive, and less complex than the old one.• Printed user manual - cool.CON:• Sony's approach (still) is to handle a lot of (almost all?) the adjustments for you. For example, no simple tone controls. "Just leave the sausage making up to us, and we'll provide the only pre-sets you'll really need."• If you were to brave following all the set-up directions in the user manual, you should first get a degree in signal path, gain structure, and network configuration.• There is no AM tuner - just FM. I get it. Fancy-ish home AV systems rarely, or never dial-up AM stations.• No B channel speaker outputs! My old receiver accommodated two main sets of speakers: "A" speakers were 5.1 plus sub for the big room, and "B" speakers were a simple L/R for another set of speakers (ours are wired, in the kitchen). To solve this missing feature, I've ordered a simple manual Pyle A/B switch (actually A/B/C/D) to take the output of the receiver and have the option of playing just A, B, or both A and B (like the old unit had built-in).About that A, no B thing: None of the Sony AV Receivers I researched from base model to those costing thousands, have outputs for a B set of speakers. None. If I missed one, would love to know about it.Also, all my speakers are Ω, so if this doubling-up on load via the Pyle switch yields impedance woes, I'll update this review.
CompuGeak
Great system, very clear sound and powerful amplification for typical home.if you have older speakers, please read the technical specification on SONY web site before you buy. System requires active (powered) subwoofer, as many other premium sound machines. If your subwoofer is passive, your system does nothing in this channel. I end up buying $35 amplifier for my passive subwoofer, it worked very well, system seen it without problems.Configuration is very simple, time that is needed to unpack, connect and simple configuration is less than 20 minutes without subwoofer channel. However, if you include subwoofer, and you entertain adjustment of each surround channel accordingly to your needs you might need another several attempts to get exactly where and what you hear. If you peculiar about sound it might require even more time to get it as you please.The Bluetooth works flawlessly, transformation of surrounding sound from 2 channels is excellent.My TV remote turns simultaneously on and of both of the TV and this SONNY receiver. Most (but not all) configuration screens of the receiver can output to the TV unit, remaining functions show on panel of receiver, with – I would say – “engineering interface”. Manual is OK, but it is not obvious on where details are.My ranking: Sound: ***** Connectivity ***** Interface: ****
WRPereira
Watched Dune on HBO. I was in a movie theater.The receiver handled the sound output to some large speakers I inherited. (I don't know the wattage.)I set up the system quickly, the wires for the speakers were easy to connect tightly.The sound from the unit is very good. Once I got to the back pages of the manual I found all of the sound effects. I had been watching a football game and could barely hear the announcers. A few sound effect changes later I was in the stadium.I really like the movie sound effect for watching movies of course but also for drama.The four stars are for problems with communicating between the TV and the receiver over HDMI. It's still a problem. I want to turn off the TV and have the receiver turn off too. I does, some of the time. Usually it works but occasionally I have to power cycle the the TV. (Samsung QLED) Before I found the back pages to tell me to turn on the HDMI communication, I'd have to unplug the TV. I talked to the TV service tech and they said it was 'signal confusion' and recommended I use the fibre sound system.The other problem is occasionally when I switch from cable TV to the apps (Netflix, Prime, Hulu, etc.) on the TV the receiver doesn't always switch to the sound from the TV rather than the cable TV system. (I've got a TiVo). Instead I've got Netflix on the screen and sound from a TV channel on the speakers. Other times I can turn off the TV but have the sound continue.It's still a work in progress.Annoying in the receiver screen waiting for input as to whether I'm WATCH, GAME, or MUSIC, or other options. Selecting WATCH I get a list of inputs. The only one I have on the receiver is TV/Sat but it wants me to select it before it'll go away. You know, it could be smarter that that or maybe it's me that's not smart enough and the answer is somewhere in the back pages of the manual. RTFM.
S. Watson
I needed something simple and strong for my outdoor pool speaker setup. Works great with Bluetooth and provides good music. Good choice for an inexpensive but good setup. If I were to buy again I would get one with direct wifi connection so I could control the music with my phone while still taking calls outside. Great system though and now I just connect my Chromebook to it and use that to control the music
Craig
I took a half star off because of the dumb fm antenna wire on this. I did not pay attention to the fm antenna connection when I purchased this. I listen to the radio early in the morning and I should not have to grab my phone to bluetooth a radio station even though it works extremely well. Even the higher end Sony models have this type of antenna. Luckily it sits close enough to a window that I laid the wire flat on the windowsill.Picks up the station I usually listen to ok...45 miles away. This not a entry level receiver..it is a budget entry level receiver. Randy the cheapaudioman on youtube gave this a do not buy recommendation.I recommend that you get this at or slightly above the black friday price. Well I am new to a/v receivers so it was quite the learning curve. I just about took this thing out to the garage and took a sledgehammer to it.But I finally got it to work right for me. Took a while.I plugged my roku ultra 4800x into this and did the setup which was easy. Read the instruction manual. And I think you should learn the amp menu also. There are setting in there that are NOT on the on screen settings. This receiver plays good stereo content from my turntable,radio and dvd player. I stream content to my tv and I could not get all 5 speakers to work with 2.0 content from the streaming services I use. 5.1 worked.I paid good money for my speakers and not being able to use all of them for 2.0 content was a dealbreaker for me. I have Polk elite signature 20s for the mains..polk xt35 for the center and polk xt15s for the surrounds. I finally figured it out. You have to enable audio passthrough on the roku to get all five speakers to play for 2.0 content. On top of that every time I pressed the roku power button everything comes on like it should. Except the roku wanted to change the setting to auto hdr on every power up.My tv is not capable of doing GOOD hdr so I do not use it. The fix is to go into the roku HDMI SECRET MENU and enable/disable automatic recovery at the bottom right of screen. I hope this helps somebody. My apple tv 4k did not do this but I put it on a different tv because apple does not have the weather channel streaming app nor does it have passthough audio. I call it APPLE SOUND. This receiver does not have any clear voice or clear dialogue tech in it. So I have to turn up the center for some content and turn it back down for music. Also I am not a fan of the loud sound effects in some 5.1 content.Night mode works,but what I use is the dynamic compression setting....only selectable through the amp menu....off...auto...on. Its under hdmi in the amp menu. It only comes on for 5.1 content...there is a indicator light. There is no instructions on how to do this in the manual! For me to get acceptable 5.1 sound from this I enabled dynamic compression...bumped rear speaker up a little..lowered my mains a little and raised the center a little for dialogue. What a hassle and learning curve this was. For what I paid....black friday price it was worth it. That is why I gave it 5 stars. Will be looking a DENON S660H receiver next black friday..lol.That is a entry level receiver.You also will need a subwoofer for this. I actually finally got this to sound both pretty good for both tv and music. Also 2 channel surround sound mode is nice...good job SONY.Other brands of receivers have clear voice settings....dynamic compression and other settings all available in the on screen menu. But I got this thing figured out finally..most people do not have the time to horse around with something like this. I hope this helps somebody out. I just got an A in home theater school..lol.Have a good day!