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Sony STR-DG520 5.1 Audio Video Receiver - Black | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $199.99 You Save: $100.00 (33%)
New (9) Used (1) Refurbished (1)
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2212
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.1 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 16.9 x 6.3
MPN: STR-DG520 Model: STR-DG520 UPC: 027242727489 EAN: 0027242727489 ASIN: B0015HPYD0
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| Features:
| • | 5.1 Channel Audio/Video Receiver | | • | 100 Watts X 5 Power (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz,.09% THD) | | • | 1080p HDMI Pass Through (2 In / 1 Out) | | • | Accepts 1080/60p and 24p video signal via HDMI | | • | DIGITAL MEDIA PORT |
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Product Description Get amazing 1080p video and 5.1 channels of pristine surround sound. The STR-DG520 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver delivers the Full HD 1080 experience to your Home Theater System. This 1080p A/V Receiver features HDMI Pass-through and 1080/24p capability. Sony's Digital Cinema Auto Calibration simplifies speaker set up and optimizes speaker performance with the push of one button in just 30 seconds. Simply place the included microphone in your listening position and allow the strength of Sony's Digital Signal Processing to take over. Special Digital Signal Processing allows for lip sync delay to adjust matching the refresh rates of today's advanced flat panel televisions and micro displays. The STR-DG520 also features a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT DMP connection, expanding the flexibility of the STR-DG520 to play back music from various audio sources with one of the various accessories. Powerful HDMI connectivity allows for uncompressed 1080i video to pass through directly to your HDMI capable television. Speaker placement, distance, and delays are all calibrated automatically to ensure a worry free listening experience. Sony's original Digital Cinema Sound(TM) technology uses exclusive DSP technology to recreate the precise environment of three Hollywood Dubbing Stages where your movies are created. dts Decoding A/B Speaker Switch Mic - Mono Digital Cinema Auto Calibration Push Banana (A), Push (B) Speaker Terminal Type Ports - 2x Composite Video Inputs (1 Front/1 Rear), 1 Composite Video Output (Rear), 2 Optical Audio Inputs (Rear), 1 Coaxial Audio Digital Input (Rear), 4 RCA Audio Inputs (2 Dedicated Audio/2 Audio/Video), 1 Subwoofer Output (Rear), 1 AM Loop Antenna Terminal (Rear), 1 FM 75-Ohm Antenna Terminal (Rear), 1 Headphone Output (Front- Silver), 2 HD Component Video Inputs (Rear), 1 HD Component Video Output (Rear), 2 HDMI Connection Inputs (Rear), and 1 HDMI Connection Output (Rear) Dimensions - 16-15/16
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Two Thumbs Up for Sony June 4, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Up until a month ago my "home theater" consisted of a 15 year old 32" tube television with a KOSS home entertainment/DVD system. So forgive me, but this is all new to me. We were going to get an LCD TV, but we got a DLP projector and a Blu-Ray player instead. I had cables all over the place, running to the hi-def cable box and the Blu-Ray player as well as power for it all. What a mess. Never mind that I had to use three different remotes just to change the channel, raise/lower the volume, etc. Plus, all of the equipment was behind us so it would reach the projector. Not fun when you're trying to change the channel. Finally frustrated, I bought this Sony A/V receiver so I could a) hook up all of my equipment to it, b) reduce the amount of cables running up the wall/ceiling to the projector, c) hook up my KOSS surround sound speakers to something since they were sitting off to the side, not in use and d) move everything back to the front of the room. Well, this device took on everything like a champ. I've got my hi-def cable, Blu-Ray player and even my PS2 hooked up to it and everything plays on the projector perfectly. The KOSS speakers hooked up easily, except for the sub-woofer. I'm still trying to figure that one out. (Something to do with the cable for the SW, not a receiver issue)
Like a previous reviewer, I am not an audiophile. I don't know much about frequencies, THD, bells & whistles. I can tell you this much though...when the T-Rex roars in Jurassic Park on the 112" screen, my whole house vibrates! It's pretty awesome. Additionally, I've still got a free video input and two free HDMI ports to add more stuff and it's got a DMPort to hook up my portable music too. One last thing to point out, when I had problems with the picture on the PS2, I called Sony for support and the guy on the phone was so good. He walked me through everything step-by-step, was kind and courteous and in the end, told me that "I" did a good job! Two thumbs up to Sony for the equipment and their exemplary customer service! Yes, I am sure there are better devices out there for you audiophiles, but if you're an average housewife like me, don't know much about this stuff and aren't looking to spend a fortune, this device does not disappoint in the least.
Nice Option May 19, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I do own this product and am not an audiophile per se. I bought this receiver to replace an older HTIB after I purchased a new Sony Bravia LCD TV. Is it the best receiver out there? No. Is it a good receiver for the money? You bet. I paired this receiver with Harman/Kardon surround sound speakers and a Samsung Upconvert DVD player. Guess what? Sounds great. Still figuring out the set up and such but if you do your own research and this receiver is on your list than I don't believe you will be disappointed. As for technical aspects of this receiver you will have to do your own research because I am not qualified to explain all the bells and whistles. But suffice it to say I am quite pleased with my recent purchase.
Spec for THD is incorrect March 12, 2008 9 out of 46 found this review helpful
The spec for THD in this item is wrong. It shows the THD - Total Harmonic Distortion as .09% - Sony has the same spec as 1%. I think I would believe Sony before Amazon. The THD is a VERY IMPORTANT spec for the quality of your sound and should be taken into consideration. The lower the %, the better. For example - .09% would have been good, 1% or higher, not good.
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