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Sony STR-DH500 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver (Black)

Sony STR-DH500 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver (Black)Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $199.99
Buy Used: $169.00
as of 9/9/2010 23:10 CDT details
You Save: $30.99 (15%)

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Used (3) from $169.00

Seller: Allison Daniels
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 52 reviews
Sales Rank: 20,294

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.4
Dimensions (in): 17 x 12.8 x 6.3
Dimensions (Approx.) : 17 x 6.25 x 12.75" (430 x 157.5 x 322mm)
Weight (Approx.) : 16.41 lbs (7.4Kg)

MPN: STR-DH500
Model: STR-DH500
UPC: 027242753556
EAN: 0027242753556
ASIN: B001TOZTCA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 100-watt 5-channel audio receiver
  • Sony unique chassis design
  • 5 HD inputs (3 passive HDMI and 2 component inputs)
  • HD film quality with 24p true cinema video signal via HDMI technology
  • Multi function audio port (digital media port)

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Product Description
The STR-DH500 5.1 Channel A/V Receiver features HDMITM "Pass-through" and 1080/24p capability thus making it compatible with the latest HD sources (i.e. Blu-ray DiscTM Players, the PlayStationTM 3, etc?). The STR-DH500 HD features 5 HD inputs providing ample connection options at an inexpensive price. The STR-DH500 has a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT input expanding the flexibility to playback music from various audio sources (i.e. iPodreg;2, Walkman, Bluetooth device or PC) with one of the various accessories (sold separately)1.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars spend more - you get what you pay for   August 20, 2010
Eric (FLorida, USA)
This worked for about a month or two before the power supply started to hum. I had replaced another Sony with this one and was happy for the most part... or I thought I was. When the second Sony broke after such a short period of time I started looking into other brands. I spent a little more on an ONKYO and it was well worth the money. The sound is tremendously better, the features are way better and the ease of use is out of this world. I had Sony because they were cheaper. I didn't realize until I heard another system with the same exact set up that Sony ( or at least this one) kinda sucks. If you aren't peculiar about your sound and you don't want to spend a lot, go with Sony. If you want a great experience just remember it costs less for a reason. You may do yourself a favor by putting a little more into your system up front.


4 out of 5 stars A good buy if you're not expecting a lot   June 30, 2010
JD91 (Montclair, CA United States)
I bought this receiver to provide sound to the TV in a bedroom and not as my primary unit, so I was not expecting a lot from it. I was pleased that it had HDMI capability but disappointed that it is "pass-through" only, requiring RCA or Component hook-ups for sound, probably one of the reasons it was discontinued. Still, for a discontinued model, it has a lot of features, including being able to adjust from simple 2-Way to 5.1 speaker output and all levels in between, with Dolby support, so it can be used with a wide variety of speaker set-ups. It also has high quality sound output and its own surge protection system so it shuts itself off if there is a sudden spike in power. My only major gripe, other than the HDMI issue, is that, in "Standby" mode, it closes its analog speaker connections, causing feedback if it is, as in my case, hooked up to a speaker system with its own built-in amplifier. I don't recommend it for your main system if you wish to go to all HDMI, but if not, it is a great amplifier, especially for the price.


4 out of 5 stars Good if you are going to use it for sound only   April 27, 2010
Ivane Jorjadze
My goal to arrange cheap 5.1 home theater with good sound was achieved! This plus Yamaha NS-SP1800BL 5.1 gives a good result. So, i don't see the point of using this receiver for video upscaling, you would want to go with something more expensive and having hdmi repeater. Only sound? - absence of hdmi repeater is not a problem at all. I spent a while figuring out how to connect it to some major devices and decided to share my experience.
1. tv cable box: connect you receiver with digital optical cable (~ $4) or coaxial to the box directly, turn off tv sound. It's a common mistake to connect receiver with digital optical audio to tv, tv usually transfers only stereo sound. You have to connect it to the tv cable box and switch audio out to dolby digital, depending on channel broadcasting you get 5.1.
2. laptop: First, you need s/pdif 3.5 mm jack which is not rare nowdays, otherwise no 5.1 out here (I guess), go to 4. Suppose you have s/pdif, then get Digital Optic Audio Toslink to 3.5mm Optical Cable (amazon has it for ~ $8) and connect to the receiver. Do not forget to change output on your laptop to dolby digital.
3. DVD: same as with tv cable box. Just get an optical or coaxial cable, set dvd audio output to dolby digital, mute tv, connect dvd to receiver directly.
4. mp3 player: 3.5 mm jack to rca L and R, very cheap cable. You won't get 5.1 here but you do not expect to, it's music, it's recoded in stereo only (ignoring some crazy classical blue ray 7.1 recording).
Stop complaining about hdmi pass-through, save money, live better!

PS: I prefer Multistereo mode when I have no 5.1 input signal.



4 out of 5 stars My Thoughts   April 15, 2010
D. Stewart (Ferndale,Washington USA)
This is a great unit for the price. I needed something more current and this seems to fit the bill. I would like the remote to be more universal but again for the price this receiver functions Good.


4 out of 5 stars Sony 5.1 A/V Receiver   April 9, 2010
Larry Curry (Waynesboro, MS USA)
An entry level AVR with plenty of HD inputs. Will need TOS-Link cables for surround sound with game consoles, HD DVD players, etc. Easy to set up, produces very good audio. I have never used the AM/FM aspect because I live in a rural area and signal strength is a problem so if I want to listen to the radio I use the computer. I have a much better Sony AVR connected to my 55 inch LG plasma in the den. This is a very nice unit for an entry level,I am very satisfied and I feel sure you will be too.

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