The Sony STR-DG920 is a 7.1 channel receiver scheduled released in June 2008 for $699 that supercedes the STR-DG910 released in April 2007 for $599. The 920 offers several key upgrades to the 910 including 1) a fourth HDMI input, 2) Dolby TrueHD and dts HD-MA audio decoding, 3) upgrade to the HDMI 1.3 standard, 4) a second zone of audio, and 5) a small increase in audio power to 110 Watts / channel up from 100 in its predecessor. The STR-DG920 support 1080p video signals with a pass-through, and will transcode analog video sources (composite and component) to its HDMI output. The step-down model Sony STR-DG820 is $200 cheaper at $400 but drops video transcoding to HDMI.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
•1080p video pass-through support
•Transcodes analog video sources to HDMI
•Decodes Dolby TrueHD and dts HD-MA audio formats
•4 HDMI 1.3a inputs
•Good price for the feature-set
•Slightly more power than predecessor and competitors
•Screw binding post speaker terminals
•All speaker terminals are binding post (including 2nd zone)
•Phono-pre amp input (yes, this has become a rare feature)
•Second audio zone
Cons:
•Does not appear to have a switched AC outlet (for active subwoofer)
•Any pre amp outputs
•No s-video inputs
•$100 more expensive than 910
More information
Features
•7.1 channel receiver with full-support for latest Blu-ray standards
•4 x HDMI 1.3a inputs / 1 x HDMI 1.3a output
•110 Watts / channel
•1080p pass-through support
•Transcodes analog video sources to HDMI (composite, S-Video, component)
•decodes high-defintion digital audio formats (Dolby TrueHD, dts HD-MA)
•second zone of audio (A/B switch)
•price: $599
•release date: June 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Sony STR-DG920 - A / V Reciver
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A / V Receivers
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