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Sony STR-DH510


$230.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Inputs can be given custom names for easier reference later. "Night Mode" button provides strong and instant loudness boost to enable lower volume playback with all dialog clearly audible. Auto shut-off after 30 minutes of inactivity.

The Cons:No microphone-based audio calibration, all manual. Limited number of inputs, including only 3 HDMI. No on-screen menu system, all feedback through front readout.

The Sony STR-DH510 is one of four A/V receivers (DH510, DH710, DH810, DH1010) released in 2010. It’s the base unit in the series and offers 5.1-channels with 100W per channel. Included also is Blu-ray Disc audio decoding (Linear PCM Only), an HDMI Repeater for simplified audio/video signal management, and five HD connections, including 3 HDMI and 2 Component.

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Product Shot 2 The STR-DH510 features HDMI standby pass-through, allowing a user to continue to pass a/v signals to a display even when the receiver is turned off. There’s also an HDMI audio return channel, which lets the user send TV audio to the receiver with a single cable.

Features

  • 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver
  • Blu-ray Disc Audio Decoding
  • HDMI Repeater
  • Audio Return Channel
  • Five HD Connections
  • A/V Standby Pass-Through

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Pros
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    inputs can be given custom names for easier reference later

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    "Night Mode" button provides strong and instant loudness boost to enable lower volume playback with all dialog clearly audible

  • 1

    auto shut-off after 30 minutes of inactivity

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    HDMI pass-through

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    Affordable price point

  • 1

    3D compatible with latest firmware update

  • 1

    DVD upscaling is crisp and clear, no distortions noticeable and interpolating is gracefully handled

Cons
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    no microphone-based audio calibration, all manual

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    limited number of inputs, including only 3 HDMI

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    no on-screen menu system, all feedback through front readout

  • 1

    remote has universal design, but can only control Sony products

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