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Sony STR-DE935

Feb 09 '00



I bought this receiver in late November, and I love it. It produces clear vibrant sound and has a lot of different sound fields you can play with. The built-in equalizer is great, but access to it is kinda klunky. The remote is every techno-geek's dream, but it's not programmable, I want it to be a "learning" remote, and with the two-way interface it should be able to. I have my dvd player, cd changer, digital cable, vcr, and mini-disc recorder all hooked up to this, and I haven't had any problems with any of it!

Here's the specs on the receiver:

Stereo Mode: 110 watts per channel x2, 8 ohms, 20 - 20,000 Hz, 0.09% THD
Surround Mode: 110 watts per channel x5, 8 ohms, 1,000 Hz, 0.8% THD
4-ohm/8-ohm switch
Multi-room audio output with independent source selection
2-way LCD Remote control shows station names, CD titles, surround sound modes and more -- right in your hand
24-bit Dolby® Digital, Dolby Pro Logic® and dts decoder
32-bit DSP with 27 acoustic environments
Digital Cinema Sound system with three Cinema Studio modes
Virtual 3D and Virtual Theater modes
3 Optical digital inputs, 1 coaxial digital input
5.1 multi-channel input
S-LinkTM control system
10-function input selector with Phono Input

I would recommend this product to anybody wanting a good mid-high range reciever.


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