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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| FEATURES: | Home theater receiver with 110 watts' power output across 5 channels, 24-bit Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 32-bit DSP with 27 acoustic environments, 5.1-channel input for new high-resolution multichannel audio sources such as SACD, 3 optical digital inputs, 1 coaxial digital input, Preprogrammed and learning 2-way LCD remote control |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | STR-DE975 |
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| UPC: | 027242584587 |
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Customer Reviews of Sony STR-DE975 Surround Sound Receiver
Tons of Features. Good Looking. Great Display. After several trips to the electronics stores, I came across this model, and was amazed at what it could do for the price range it was in. There were many other top name units for a lot more money, that probably sounded as good, but they did not have all the features this one did.
Excellent performance for the price
This is a great home theater receiver for the price. It has plenty of power for a 5.1 system at 110 watts x 5 channels. I got a great deal on mine at just under $400 (MSRP: $ 600.00).
o.k. for the first few months after purchase
I bought this receiver in Feb 2002, when I found my other receiver(also a Sony) quit working in the optic dolby digital mode. I liked that this model offered much more wattage per channel(110X5) and also decoded DTS signal. Sony products also offer much more settings for the money. It comes with close to thirty EQ settings and a cool on-screen programming function. Maybe I was just going after manufacture name, because most of my other electronic products are Sony and I didn't want to have all these different remotes crowding up my coffee table, but I also think if I am going to spend upwards of 400-500 dollars for something, it better do alot of things. This model, at first, did that. The included learning remote allowed me to consolidate my 6 other remotes into one, albeit large. After a couple months of having to keep my volume below 20 in order to keep my neighbors from hating me ( one of the great perks of apartment life), the receiver seemed to lose its power dramatically. I sent it back, they presumably "fixed" it, but with the same results. Throughout owning this receiver, I have sent it back 4 times. All with disappointing results. Presently, when I am playing a DVD, the volume is pathetic. It almost sounds like the model is on MUTE. I am planning to call Sony's tech line and hopefully get a reliable repair on this problem. If I get it back in any condition other than when I bought it, this will be the last time I deal with a Sony product.