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Sony STR-DA4300ES ES 7.1 Channel Surround Sound Audio/Video Receiver | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $999.99 Buy New: $839.09 You Save: $160.90 (16%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 7740
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 33.1 Dimensions (in): 16.9 x 16.9 x 6.8
MPN: STR-DA4300ES Model: STR-DA4300ES UPC: 027242715127 EAN: 0027242715127 ASIN: B000X8YHXK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Xross Media Bar- inspired graphic user interface | | • | Faroudja- DCDi Cinema Up Scaling Technology | | • | BRAVIA- Theatre Sync | | • | 100Watts X 7 Amp Power(8 ohms,20Hz-20Khz,0.09% THD) | | • | Digital Cinema Auto Calibration w/Mono Mic |
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Product Description Amplify your digital lifestyle through this versatile and amazingly capable 7.1 channel surround sound A/V receiver with the technology to upscale non-HD video to high definition.Take command as you manage your entire HD experience through one powerful hub. The STR-DA4300ES 7.1 A/V receiver was engineered to empower you with total control. By utilizing Faroudja DCDI Cinema Technology, you can easily upscale non-HD sources (VHS, DVD) to 1080p. What's more, the chipset corrects image jaggedness and reduces block noise-in other words, the high-definition picture looks beautiful. For superior sound reproduction, the STR-DA4300ES features high-grade components that provide effective heat dissipation and large amounts of power while maintaining precise sound quality. For added convenience, this versatile entertainment hub is iPod ready, it features an award-winning user interface, and supports the latest audio formats.
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awesome receiver for its price June 18, 2008 Now, this receiver has so many functionalities packed in. It's a beast with certain degree of beauty.
It produces clear and beautiful sound, and does the best movie pull-down I've ever seen. I connect my PS3, xbox360 on this beauty. And fully enjoy the movies and games on my Sony 46" TV.
It doesn't have as much power as its bigger brother 5300. But let's be honest, how many poeple actually have a theatre sized TV room?
The receiver has no problem filling my TV room (20*15*12, which is bigger than most poeple's TV room already) with beautiful sound. So if you have a room that's smaller than mine, get this one and save 500 dollars over the 5300ES or Denon's 3808CI.
More trouble than it's worth! May 27, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I wanted a TrueHD compatible receiver and had owned 2 Sony ES products before, so I ordered this receiver from Butterfly Photo through Amazon in April 2008. It arrived in good physical condition. When I tried to use it, the HDMI ports would not decode audio. After trying multiple input devices and 2 diplays I knew something was wrong. I called Sony. The only thing they would do after trying to troubleshoot is was give me an RMA number to send it to a service depot for repair or replacement with a refurbished unit.
I was shocked that they wouldn't send me a new one considering it is 1) their 2nd most expensive ES receiver and 2) I had just opened the box.
I returned it to Butterfly Photo. They required me to ship it to them FedEx 2day, at my expense, $100.69 because if it arrived after the 14 day return period, it was mine. That 14 days included shipment both ways!
I called them and said, don't send me another one when you get this receiver - I want to get another brand. They, of course, did send another Sony and I needed to wait until the second one came from New Jersey to Colorado so I could refuse it. Then travel from Colorado back to New Jersey so I could order the Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH.
In trying to get it to work I had plenty of time to review the manual and the setup menus and this product, like the Sony Blu-ray players, is not ready for public consumption. The Pioneer 94txh is a much better product and I would say buy the Pioneer 94 or 92TXH and forget the Sony.
Whichever one you chose, however, don't buy it from Butterfly. They are extremely disorganized and quite frankly, don't have a clue what customer service is all about.
HOT BUY May 25, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was always interested in ES from Sony. With DA4300ES being a good match for my existing speakers, having HDMI inputs, and video upscaling, I am very happy with this purchase. I had a Sony receiver with the same watts prior to this ES model, but this one definitely has a better sound. The auto calibration function did a job I could not do myself which makes my listening experience even better. If you're looking to jump to an HDMI receiver, I would choose an ES model.
Great receiver - a few watch-outs April 1, 2008 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I upgraded from a Sony TA-9000ES pre-amp so I could use the HDMI & component video switching and add Blu-ray. Very happy with the receiver, but learned a few things not published clearly.
DirecTV DVR HDMI output is at native resolution, meaning that channels are kept at their normal res. (HDMI signals are not up-converted in the Sony). Drives my Mitsu 65833 HDTV nuts, taking as much as 5 sec to change resolutions when I change channels. Switching to the DVR's component output allowed the receiver to upconvert all channels to 1080p (works great, TV is happy), meaning that the HDMI connection from the satellite receiver is worthless. So I only have one HDMI input used (Blu-ray). Want to buy an extra cable?
Other quirks and shortcomings are: Zone 2 is programmable only to the rear surround speakers, not to "B" speakers. So if you have a 7.1 home theater system, you can't also use Zone 2. Next the "DVD-BD" input selection allows you to use an HDMI input as a video source, but not as the audio source. So Blu-ray, the one possible source of 7.1 audio, can't be patched to what is clearly intended to be the Blu-ray input. Solution - use an HDMI input button and pretend that Sony mislabeled the DVD-BD button.
AS I said - I am very happy with the receiver overall. The on-screen GUI is neat and the auto-calibration for the speaker channels is a hoot compared to what I've seen on Yamahas.
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