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Sony STR-DH100 2-Channel Audio Receiver (Black)

Sony STR-DH100 2-Channel Audio Receiver (Black)
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Brand: Sony
Category: Receiver or Amplifier

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $139.00
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Seller: Hope Discount City Inc.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 1

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5
Dimensions (in): 17 x 11 x 5.3

MPN: STR-DH100
Model: STR-DH100
UPC: 027242753570
EAN: 1245710000004
ASIN: B001TP3CH8

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Features:
  • 2-channel audio receiver
  • 100 watts per channel
  • 5 audio inputs/2 audio outputs
  • A and B speaker switching for front speakers
  • 1/4-inch headphone jack output

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Product Description
The STR-DH100 delivers clear, dynamic stereo sound for every day music fans and rooms where a complex home theater system is not needed. The STR-DH100 transforms any secondary living environment into a concert hall. In addition, the STR-DH100 features Sony's Digital Media Port input that allows you to extend your music selection from an iPod®2, Walkman® digital player, Bluetooth device or from a PC (accessories sold separately) A & B Speaker Switching for Front Speakers (8 - 16 ohm speakers only) Allows you to use extra speakers and select which ones you wish to us or use them both. Run speakers to another room and listen to the receiver in that room. 1/4" Headphone Jack Output Allows you to use headphones instead of speaker.


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4 out of 5 stars It's A Sony -- Hard To Go Wrong   July 22, 2010
W. Walsh (Illinois)
The Sony STR-DH100 is another stereo receiver that should be on your short list of potential "buys".

Audio quality is good, and you certainly get plenty of line level inputs to choose from. This receiver does not lack output power. There is also a dedicated input for iPod music players (though this requires that you purchase a suitable docking unit from Sony). I felt that at higher volumes, the tone of this receiver sometimes took on a screechy quality that made it a little tiring to listen to. Adjusting the treble downwards fixed it. At low to moderate listening volumes, it sounded fine without changing the tone settings. The Sherwood RX-4109 to which I directly compared the STR-DH100 didn't have quite as much punch, but I found that I had a preference to the RX-4109's audio over that of this STR-DH100.

You do need a remote to perform many of the functions that this receiver supports. The basics are pretty well covered by the front panel, but a few things (such as audio balance adjustments) require that you have the remote control handy. The remote is jam-packed with buttons, which may preclude using it in low light.

Sherwood's build quality is better. The STR-DH100's internals are not very well secured--the unit I bought had been dropped and when it fell, the heatsink shifted and cracked the main circuit board badly. I patched it back together and it sprang to life immediately. There is nothing holding the heatsink to the casing of the unit as there is in the Sherwood receiver.

The tuner is passable. I didn't find it to be all that sensitive when used with a wall mounted dipole antenna. What it did receive, it received clearly. There was no middle ground--this receiver either picked up a station or it did not.

Where this receiver really shines is in its user interface. Sony clearly had a thoughtful team of engineers working on the firmware in the microcontroller that runs the display and front panel. It remembers the panel dimming settings and even lets you enter custom names for all of the audio inputs and radio stations that you listen to. This is a wonderful feature, especially if you use an input for a different purpose than Sony intended and want the receiver to display the "right" label for a given source. You can display numbers, letters and even some symbols in the display.

The tuner does not decode RDS information in radio broadcasts. It seems that no stereo receiver manufacturer builds this capability into models destined for the US market, which is unfortunate.

My only real complaint about this receiver is with its lack of a phono input. If you want to listen to turntable records, you can, but you will need a external preamplifier to do so.

Should you desire to do so, Sony does sell a service manual for this receiver. If you plan to have yours for a long time and try to repair it if it breaks, this is a nice bonus.



2 out of 5 stars SONY RECEIVER   July 5, 2010
THE TRUTH
SAID UNIT HAS LIMITED RECEPTION ON BOTH AM/FM BANDS
ALSO THERE IS NO MANUALLY SELECT BUTTON TO GO FROM ONE STATION TO ANOTHER - - IT SEEMS TO ONLY SCAN AND THEN LOCK ON TO A STATION IT PICKS UP!!



1 out of 5 stars I am soooo P.O'd ! Unit is DOA !!!!!   July 4, 2010
R. L. Carr (North Carolina)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Well....screwed myself on this one.

Bought this and Sony speakers for our Bedroom remodel (which took two months longer than planned.

Just opened and installed this Sony Receiver and guess what.... DOA !!!
And I can't return it according to Amazon even though it was just opened............



3 out of 5 stars Okay, but not as good as expected.   June 29, 2010
Nicholas Enero
After reading all the reviews, I expected this be a serious upgrade to my old 50-watt single channel Pioneer system, but I have mixed feelings about the Sony STR-DH100. The highs are far cleaner and clearer, it brings out the details in the sound (That's the only way I can describe it) but I was a little surprised that the bass isn't near as powerful or deep as the 50-watt system.

I have my TV, XBox 360, DVD player and computer hooked into the receiver and it took a lot of finagling with the audio levels on my computers sound card to get back the bass. I don't have that option for the DVD or Xbox and the STR-DH100 doesn't have enough adjustment on it's own to achieve the same bass depth *and* quality... The only available adjustments are bass and treble.

I've paired it with the Sony SSF-7000 Floor-Standing 4-way Speaker with 8" Woofer (Pair) and initially thought they might be at fault, but after testing them with another receiver it was clear they weren't the problem. The remote control has a lot of functions for controlling the TV and DVD, but they are wasted unless you have the Sony brand components they work for.

I'm pleased overall though and with the audio source levels sorted out it delivers some really awesome sound.



2 out of 5 stars reciever   June 25, 2010
Justin D. Miller
not a bad starter receiver for an individual who is beginning to understand his needs in the home audio department. Unfortunately i believe I'm going to have to upgrade soon. The onkyo seems more powerful and more complete for an individual who requires more service out of their entertainment center. Even though Onkyo is $40 more, spend it now and prevent an upgrade of $240. 2 channel means it can only run 2 items at one time. Unless I want to be bothered by having different hook ups that need to be changed constantly, I need a 4 channel receiver. Do Not misunderstand me, This is a great receiver if your an individual who only needs a small unit. It's powerful if you have good speakers.

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