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Sony STRDH830 Sony 3D 7.1 Channel A/V Receivers()

Sony STRDH830 Sony 3D 7.1 Channel A/V Receivers()

  • 3D Capable 7.1 Channel A/V Receiver (TTL 980W)
  • 7 HD Inputs (5 HDMI, 2 Component)
  • iPod/iPhone playback with included dock

The Sony STR-DH830 Home Theater A/V Receiver allows you to get the most out of your movies, games and music with its wealth of features. This awesome receiver lets you enjoy crisp and pristine sounds with its amazing 7.1 channel surround sound. Feel the intensity of 3D images of your games and movies with its 3D pass-through capability. Equipped with HDMI inputs, it also enables you to connect your Sony® PlayStation® entertainment system, Blu-ray Disc™ player, and other HDMI-capable devices. A dock for your iPhone and iPod is also provided so you can play your favorite videos and music. With an on-screen user interface that lets you easily access your settings, you no longer have any reason not to get the Sony STR-DH830 Home Theater A/V Receiver.

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  1. Josh Adams, "Rock Crushes Paper" says:
    67 of 70 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    What an incredible system!, May 4, 2012
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    This review is from: Sony STRDH830 Sony 3D 7.1 Channel A/V Receivers() (Electronics)

    Background: I have used the same 1000 watt 5.1 system from Samsung for nearly four years. About two years ago I added the Formula F-12 subwoofer. If you’re in the market for a mid-range sub, the F-12 is a STEAL. Long story short, the Samsung system was good for a small room, but quickly lost any punch or “theatre experience” once it was moved into a larger space. I needed something to fill a larger room that is approximately 20′X30′. In replacing the system, I went with the following equipment:

    Sony STRDH-830 7.1 Reciever
    Sony SS-CN5000 Center Channel
    Sony SS-F5000 Floor Standing Speakers (Left and Right front)
    Formula F-12 Subwoofer (475 watt)
    Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers X 4
    Media Bridge HDMI’s

    In the past I have had friends who have spent over twice what I have on a home theater system, but in comparison I’m getting much deeper lows, clear midrange, and crystal clear highs than I’ve heard out of their Yamaha, Denon, and others.

    I’m not an audiophile by any means, but I appreciate what I hear. Here’s a very simple pro/con look at the STRDH-830:

    PROS:

    - Only 1 HDMI connection needed to run to my display. Any connected equipment that is displaying less than 1080P is automatically upconverted.

    - The included microphone autobalanced all speakers to my room in less than 10 seconds.

    - Everything feels quality, heavy.

    - The available sound fields to choose from are many, and all are distinctly different.

    - 3D compatibility is a plus, although I have yet to use it.

    - Documentation with the unit is clear and easy to understand.

    - Inputs are reassignable to other sources. (For example, I assigned one of the composite video channels to the optical audio.)

    - The 2 Channel Simulated surround sound for smaller setups is KILLER! It works surprisingly well.

    CONS:

    - The remote is needlessly confusing and bloated.
    - The GUI can be be frustrating, unintuitive, and unforgiving to learn.
    - Although the unit has 5 HDMI ins, component inputs, composite input, you can only use 5 input types at anytime.
    - Can be a bit expensive when compared to the other 7.1 systems Sony has available, but new tech always is.

    Bottom Line: I saved a few bucks to get this receiver over the others Sony has, and am very pleased with my purchase. There are a few things like I mentioned above that can be frustrating, but that’s when I turn my system up louder and melt into my seat! Every system has flaws, but for the price and the result I can’t give this any less than 5 stars.

    [Edit] After some continued usage I’m still very pleased with the STRDH830. But I do have two important things to note. First, the receiver is capable of pumping out 140 watts of power to each of the 7 channels. In comparison to other units like the Yamaha RX V671 that only puts out 90 watts of power per channel (http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-RX-V671-7-1-Channel-Network-Receiver/dp/B004QR56SE/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1336582481&sr=1-1), you are getting a much more powerful setup for your home theater here with Sony, for much less dough.

    The auto-calibration that the system provides is amazing. It detects the size of the speakers used, locations, power, etc. The auto-calibration will NOT set certain preferences automatically, so don’t expect the calibration to pick up on your personal tastes. After the calibration I selected “Dynamic” in my surround settings to make up for the poor acoustics in my room and bring a more theater-like experience. I was blown away by the difference once I found this option. (It took me a week to discover this though)

    The last thing I’d like to mention is the horrendous USB interface for playing music. If you are planning on playing music from an iPhone/Pod/Pad or any other MP3 source, do yourself a favor and just buy a 1/8″ to RCA cable and control your music through the music device and NOT the receiver. The GUI interface for USB music is slow, clunky, and annoying if you have more than 6 artists or albums to scroll through.

    I can’t recommend this purchase enough if you are tired of dealing with weak “Home Theater Packages” and want a real audial experience.

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  2. Thinker says:
    14 of 18 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    First Look…, April 9, 2012
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    Good unit, not too hard to learn if you can read the little book. Does have onscreen GUI mode, but no overlay. Bidirectional HDMI works well with Sharp TV. Turn off TV and receiver goes off too.

    WARNING: When working with HDMI turn off everything when you plug and unplug cables. If you don’t things go black.

    The automated calibration and set up is easy with the included mic.

    Sony PS3 was easy to hook up and works well with the new Amazon Prime Instant Video. Great HD Video.

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  3. Gadgets on a budget says:
    5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great clear sound, November 11, 2012
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    Gadgets on a budget (Philadelphia, PA) –

    This review is from: Sony STRDH830 Sony 3D 7.1 Channel A/V Receivers() (Electronics)

    I had a pioneer vsx-820k that failed and best buy let me choose a replacement so I got this.

    I wanted the newer pioneer model (vsx-822k) however I use 2 optical inputs and the new pioneer receivers all use just 1. Fortunately Sony has 2 and more power,

    I set every setting manually and skipped the auto-calibration. The instructions are easy and after set up the sound clarity is really impressive. I could hear greater detail at lower volume due to better power and efficient delivery.

    I believe sony receivers have really improved a lot over the last few years. I have a five year old str-dg510 in my bedroom home theater and when I connected my living room speakers (polk rc80i) it was very underwhelming. That’s why my old pioneer was a great find. The strdh830 improves the sound even Moore than the pioneer receiver and is actually easier to navigate its features.

    Once I try the iPod feature I’ll review that function

    Update: 11/12/12

    I’ve tested the iPod function using my iPod touch. The reciever accesses the iPod’s menus and songs faster than my old pioneer receiver did. It also skips songs in pandora if your playing it through the iPod.

    Having an iPod touch connected can make up for the lack of wifi and built in pandora. The sound is good and you can either directly control your iPod manually or with the included remote.

    I know audiophiles look down on sony receivers and I was drinking that kool aid til my pioneer started failing after 2 years of ownership. I had to choose my replacement at bestbuy without a lot of researching since I was under the impression my pioneer was repaired and coming home with me.

    The only thing better about the pioneer in my opinion is that all the speaker connections were binding posts instead of the clips found in this Sony. Aside from that I’m satisfied with this receiver and look forward to plenty of music and movies to come with it!

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