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Sony STR-DE595 - AV receiver - 5.1 channel

Sony STR-DE595 - AV receiver - 5.1 channel
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Product Description

Maximize the sound you hear from your CDs and DVDs with Sony's STR-DE595 Receiver. Boasting a 5 Channel Power Rating: 100W Per Channel x 5 (8 ohms 1 kHz, THD 0.7%), Dolby Digital, dts, Dolby Pro Logic II Decoding, an A & B / A or B Speaker Switch, 2 Component Video Inputs: HD Pass (80 MHz), and a 5.1 Multi-Channel Analog Input, this receiver delivers the incredible sound you've been searching for. Utilize the Sound Field Modes and the UniCommander Remote Control to command your entertainment with ease. Let the sound soar - choose the STR-DE595.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #106006 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: DE595
  • Dimensions: 20.40 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
This full-featured surround receiver is ready to take on media of today and tomorrow. The STR-DE595 pumps out 100 watts per channel across five main channels (left, right, center, left/right surround) and has a dedicated subwoofer output for a seventh. You get everything from Dolby Digital and DTS surround decoding to Dolby Pro Logic II processing (creating 5.1 channels from two) and 5.1-channel analog inputs to accommodate the latest high-resolution audio formats.

The receiver includes an FM/AM tuner with 30 station presets (20 FM, 10 AM) and three video inputs to simplify switching between components and your television. Two of the inputs are for standard composite-video (yellow RCA jack), while the third is ready for wide bandwidth (80 MHz) high-definition component-video signals.

There's no phono input, but the unit's two stereo and one multichannel analog audio inputs simplify hookup of, for instance, a cassette deck, a VCR, and a high-resolution audio device that decodes formats like SACD and DVD-Audio. Three digital-audio inputs (two optical and one coaxial) accept bitstream feeds from DVD players, CD players, and other digital devices.

An additional "B" speaker output lets you enjoy music or movie sound in a room other than your central listening area (speaker cable not included).

What's in the Box
Receiver, UniCommander preprogrammed remote control, 2 AA batteries, AM loop antenna, FM wire antenna, a sheet on correct loudspeaker connections, owner registration card, user's manual, and warranty information.


Customer Reviews

I am Blown Away by the Sounds of this Receiver!5
I recently received this Sony receiver and am very pleased with it. The hook up was quick and easy and the owners manual is well-written. I wanted something specifically with Optical sound inputs and this unit has not one, but two of them, along with a digital coaxial input port. The first thing I did upon hooking up this receiver was to play a DVD which I had just recently played on my non-optical receiver that I am replacing.
Let me tell you...I started hearing sounds from this DVD that I never heard before!! I just stood in the middle of the room laughing at the amazing sound that was now coming from my speakers! I now know what true 5.1 surround sound is supposed to sound like. The channel separation was amazing and the multiple output modes (movie, music, concert hall, etc.) were fun to play with. I am able to tell this receiver exactly how far away from the speakers I am sitting and even tell it if the rear channel speakers are sitting high or low. This receiver has a large variety of customizable features that are simple enough for a novice like me to understand and program. The price is great, the features are great and I am completely pleased and cannot imagine upgrading again for a long, long time.

Not a star performer and doesn't last long3
I had this receiver for about 2 years before it died.
Movies sounded fine with this however the clarity of sound was poor (characteristic of SONY). I didn't know how good my JBL speakers could sound until I bought a new receiver to replace this one (only 2yrs old!!!!)
My biggest complaint with this thing was that it completely died after ~2yrs of using it ~1hr per day!
Do yourself a favor and purchase a Pioneer or Yamaha receiver that will not only sound better but they should last for 10+ years!!

A fantastic receiver5
Okay well, i have had this receiver since it first came out, i really play the hell out of this thing, i have everything in my room running through it, DVD, computer, TV, CD player, everything. On numerous occasions i have put it up to the MAX volume setting and ran it through my 150W pioneer speakers (they don't sound fantastic, but they can handle a lot of power) and it sounded clean, and you could hear it all the way down the block. To be honest, i sort of abuse this thing and it has shown absolutely no signs of wear and tear in the slightest. None. Music sounds absolutely fantastic through it, as long as you don't try to use any setting other than "PLII Mus" or "Auto AFD" (which plays your main speakers and subwoofer simultaneously). The Jazz and Concert settings etc. are worthless, don't even bother. That, and the fact that the Tone adjustments are virtually useless, only allowing 1 bass and 1 treble point to be adjusted ± 6dB are the ONLY complaints i have. They are extremely minor points, everything that has to work works flawlessly. Whoever said that their music sounds poor through this has absolutely no idea what they're talking about. And by the way, you shouldn't have to adjust the bass or treble on your music, the bass you get is the bass you get; main speakers are not meant to give overwhelming bass, that's what a subwoofer is for. Noobs. The remote is great, it works well, and, while not extremely important, the unit itself is quite handsome. It has far more inputs than most people with only $200 to spend on a receiver likely have things to plug into it. This unit has way more features than comparably priced units, and, despite what others have said, it's quality lives up to the Sony reputation.

For the original purchase price of $200, nothing comes close.