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Sony STRDH750 7.2 Channel 4K AV Receiver

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  • 7.2 Ch. 1015W A/V Receiver (145W x 7 at 6 ohms, 1kHz, THD 0.9%)
  • Enhanced usability via On Screen Display and streamlined remote


Product Description

Everything comes together 7.2 channels, 1015 watts and Bluetooth connectivity so you can stream music from your favorite apps or devices. Support all your components with 4 HD inputs and 4K resolution pass-through. And for movie lovers, HD Digital Cinema Sound brings a true, theater-like experience to everything you watch.

From the Manufacturer

7.2 Ch. 4K A/V Receiver with Bluetooth

Everything comes together 7.2 channels, 1015 watts and Bluetooth connectivity so you can stream music from your favorite apps or devices. Support all your components with 4 HD inputs and 4K resolution pass-through. And for movie lovers, HD Digital Cinema Sound brings a true, theater-like experience to everything you watch.

7.2 Ch. Of Power

145W per channel, the STR-DH750 delivers impressive multi-channel sound performance. (145W x 7 @ 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.9% THD). Added amplifier functionality allows for configuration flexibility including: speakers A or B, speakers A and B, in addition to Bi-Amp should the scenario call for it.

Bluetooth Built-in with NFC One Touch Listening1

Stream and control your Bluetooth audio experience with compatible music devices, smartphone, tablet, or computer1, And digital music players. Built-in AAC and aptX codec support avoids signal quality loss when streaming music wirelessly.

On-screen graphical user interface

Easily set-up and control the A/V receiver via the on-screen graphical user interface. Change inputs, adjust settings, and confirm volume levels on-screen.

High-Resolution Audio playback

Convenient USB connectivity2 supports high bit rate 192k/24-bit WAV/FLAC audio playback. Additional file formats supported include: MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV 192k, FLAC 192k, ALAC, AIFF formats. Simply connect the compatible device to the receiver and enjoy.

4 HD Inputs

Make the most of your HDMI-equipped, high definition video and audio capable devices: Sony PlayStation entertainment system, Blu-ray Disc player, or any other device with 4 HDMI inputs (up to 4K capable)4.

3D Pass-through

Compatible with Blu-ray 3D movies, video games and other 3D content1

Pure Direct

Pure Direct mode preserves signal clarity and detail by switching off unnecessary signal processing circuitry to provide the cleanest possible signal path with minimized electronic interference.

Smartphone connectivity via MHL

Directly connect your smartphone via an MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) certified HDMI cable and let your favorite personal video clips, music, and more loose on the big screen complete with big sound. MHL also supports the charging of connected devices5.

4K video pass-through

The STR-DH750 allows native 4K video content pass through to 4K capable televisions and projectors6.

Smartphone savvy

Listen to music and watch video stored on your iPod or iPhone while charging your device through the front USB input2. Easily connect compatible, portable devices including: Android smartphones, iPod/iPhones, digital music players, and even USB thumb drives or hard drives2.

Standby Audio/Video signal pass-through

Enjoy convenient access to all of your HDMI connected devices without having to power on the receiver4.

HDMI Audio Return Channel support

Eliminate unnecessary cables. With ARC, TV audio signal can be transmitted back to your receiver through the same HDMI cable already being used to send audio and video to your TV7.

3D Pass-through

Compatible with Blu-ray 3D movies, video games and other 3D content8.

24p True Cinema (pass-through)

Watch Blu-ray Disc movies in their native frame rate (24 frames per second) when paired with a 24p compatible HDTV and playback device like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation gaming console via HDMI cable9.

HD Digital Cinema Sound with front-High speakers

Optimize your receiver settings to mimic movie theater sound characteristics. Front Height mode enables vocal height and 3D effects for improved effects positioning and added depth. Imagine as a helicopter descends from above and lands right in front of you – you’ll hear the change in height as the effect unfolds on-screen.

Sony Sound field technology

Experience the emotion of a live performance in your very own home when you embrace legendary Sony engineering expertise.

Digital Cinema Auto Calibration - Quick Speaker Set Up

Quickly and easily maximize your in-home theater experience via Digital Cinema Auto Calibration feature. During setup, place the included microphone where you will be seated and wait as the settings are automatically optimized based on the distance, placement of your speakers.

BRAVIA Sync Capable (HDMI CEC)

Conveniently operate and control select Sony BRAVIA Sync devices with one remote including: Sony Blu-ray Disc Players, BRAVIA HDTVs, Sony home theater products11.

Product Specifications

  • MHL (Mobile High-definition Link) Front/Rear:1 Rear Input
  • 4 Ohm/8 Ohm Switching:Yes (6 ohm)
  • Advanced Auto Volume:Yes
  • Bi-AMP:Yes
  • Night Mode:Yes
  • Number of Amp channels:7 Channels
  • OP processing:Yes
  • Speaker Impedance:6-16 Ohms
  • Speaker Selector:A / B / A+B / Off
  • Speaker Terminal:Screw
  • Sub Woofer X' Over:17 points (40 - 200 Hz)
  • (6Ohms, 1kHz, 1ch driven) THD:0.9%
  • (6Ohms, 1kHz, 2ch driven) THD:1%
  • 6Ohms, 1kHz, 1ch driven:145 W
  • 6Ohms, 1kHz, 2ch driven:105 W + 105 W
  • 6ohms, 20-20kHz, 2ch driven:90 W + 90 W / (0.09%)
  • Band:6
  • DCAC:D.C.A.C.
  • Mic:Mono
  • Mobile Application:SongPal
  • 96kHz/24bit:Yes
  • DTS / DTS-ES (Matrix6.1 / Discrete6.1):Yes/Yes
  • DTS 96/24/ DTS Neo:6:Yes
  • DTS HD MA/ DTS HD HR:Yes/Yes
  • Dolby Digital EX/ Dolby Digital:Yes/Yes
  • Dolby Dual Mono:Yes
  • Dolby Prologic/II /IIx /IIz:Yes (Prologic and Prologic ii)
  • Dolby TruHD/Dolby Digital +:Yes/Yes
  • LPCM (2CH/5.1CH/7.1CH) thru HDMI:Yes/Yes/Yes
  • 2ch:Yes
  • A.F.D. Auto:Yes
  • Analog Direct:Yes
  • HD-D.C.S.:Yes
  • Hall (large hall):Yes
  • Headphone 2ch:Yes
  • Headphone Direct:Yes
  • Jazz Club:Yes
  • Live Concert:Yes
  • Multi Stereo:Yes
  • Neo:6 Cinema:Yes
  • Neo:6 Music:Yes
  • PLII Movie:Yes
  • PLII Music:Yes
  • PLIIx Movie:Yes
  • PLIIx Music:Yes
  • Portable Audio Enhancer:Yes
  • Pure Direct:Yes
  • Sound Field Link:Yes
  • Sports:Yes
  • Stadium:Yes
  • Auto Tuning:Yes (OSD)
  • Direct Tuning:Yes (OSD)
  • Preset Channel (FM/AM):30 FM, 30 AM
  • Station Name:Yes
  • Auto Standby:Yes
  • Display:10 digit dot matrix
  • GUI:Yes w/GUI Blending
  • GUI Language:English, French, Spanish, German
  • Pin Jack:Nickel
  • Power Consumption:240 W
  • Power Consumption (Power Stand By):0.3 W
  • Power Requirement:120 V 60 Hz
  • Sleep Timer:Yes (up to 2 hours)
  • iPod Browsing with System (via USB):Yes (Music)
  • Analog Audio In:2 (not including AV in)
  • Coaxial:1
  • Optical In:2
  • Headphone Out:Yes (Gold)
  • Pre Out (Subwoofer):2
  • Bluetooth:Yes (Bluetooth version 2.1+EDRProfile: A2DP, AVRCP Ver1.3 Codec: SBC/Apt-x/AAC) with NFC
  • USB:Yes 1 (Front:iPhone/WM)(support format: MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV192k, Flac 192k)support iPhone4s spec: (DC 5V, 1.0 A MAX)
  • Center:Yes
  • Front (Bass/Treble):Yes
  • Front A (L/R):Yes
  • Front High (L/R):Yes
  • Surround (L/R):Yes
  • Surround Back (L/R):Yes
  • AV In: Including Front AV:2
  • HDMI In:4
  • Composite Video Out: Inc. Monitor Out:1
  • HDMI Out:1
  • A/V SYNC:Yes (Fixed)
  • A/V Sync Sampling Frequency:48kHz
  • A/V Sync Time (msec):60 msec
  • 3D over HDMI:Yes
  • Audio Return Channel:Yes
  • Audio Widget:Yes
  • BRAVIA SYNC (CEC Control):Yes:
    One-Touch Play,
    System Audio Control,
    System Power Off
  • HDMI video output capability:4K, 1080p, 1080/24p
    Deep Color (up to 36 bit)
    Triluminos Color (xvYCC)
  • Power Off Pass Through:Yes
  • S-Select:Yes
  • Receiver Dimension (WxHxD inches):17 x 6 1/4 x 13 (430 x 156 x 329.4 mm)
  • Receiver Weight (pound):16 lb 13 oz (7.6 kg)

1Interoperability and compatibility among Bluetooth devices vary.2Not all USB devices are compatible. Consult www.esupport.sony.com for complete details.3Application must be downloaded from the iTunes application store or Google Play store. Requires devices connected to the same wireless home network. Subject to app terms and conditions.4Requires HDMI cable sold separately.5Cable sold separately.64k pass-through requires a 4K projector or 4K TV.7Requires HDTV and HDMI cable sold separately.8Requires 3D content, 3D HDTV, 3D glasses and HDMI cable (at least 10.2 Gbps).9Requires HDMI cable sold separately10Requires HDMI cable and LPCM capable receiver.11Syncs with BRAVIA Sync or Theatre Sync products.

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2014 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, BRAVIA, Theatre Sync, 24p True Cinema and Digital Cinema Sound are trademarks of Sony Corporation. PlayStation is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment. Blu-ray Disc and Blu-ray 3D are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association. Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories. dts is a trademark of dts Inc. HDMI is a trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. iPod, iPhone, iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iTunes, AirPlay are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.. Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.


Ira Carmel
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2017
I own two Sony AV receivers. They work great for the most part, however there are a couple of issues. The first receiver has slowly had the HDMI ports get flakier and flakier as if I were wiggling the connectors constantly, but it just sits there, and nobody touches it. The second issue affects both of the the units. Occasionally, and by that I mean every year or so, maybe six months. It won't detect, pass, or display signal including its own menus. To fix it, you have to unplug it from the wall. Powering it down with the standby function does not solve it. It seems like some kind of firmware/software issue, perhaps it gets into a weird state or something. The sound is great, and the auto room detection works well.
Gilliosa
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2016
I have never owned a receiver before so I can only give my opinion based on this product. This receiver has been amazing. I have been researching receivers for years and always talked myself out of purchasing any that I have looked at until this one. Everyone that comes over to my house has complimented me on the sound. Watching movies has been amazing. I use the 2 surround speakers in bi-amp mode to power a separate room.If something were to ever happen to this receiver, I could never use one without Bluetooth. I use Bluetooth headphones during the day, then connect with Bluetooth in the car for the drive home, and when I get home, I connect to the receiver with Bluetooth which powers the unit on, the SongPal app automatically opens, and when I open my music app, it automatically changes the input to my phone. Beautiful.The mic for auto setting the speaker levels works very well. I have my own preferences though so I tweaked it a little further. Honestly, once the cables were hooked up (which took the longest amount of time), I was up and running in under 15 minutes. That included not only initial setup but naming the inputs, tweaking the sound, and starting a movie. Super simple.The amp menu is very nice for being able to adjust settings while watching something else. I can easily disable the surround backs that are setup in a different room so it doesn't bother my wife while she's there and I'm in the main room behind the TV.I'm not someone that needs all the apps built into the receiver or on a smart TV. That's what the Xbox and phone are for.All and all, this is a wonderful receiver that's very easy to use, sounds amazing, and does all that I need.
Iceberg
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2016
Great unit for the price. Very good channel separation. Yes, it is a bit slow changing between HDMI sources, but most units have some delay as well.
Kristy Jackart
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2015
Great product
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2015
Before I purchased the Sony I researched and asked other customers about this unit having issues with 8 ohms speakers, which everyone assured me it would be fine, they was wrong, I connected it to my monoprice premium speakers and when volume hit about 50 it would go into protection mode and reset back on. By the way the Monoprice really do sound fantastic and the Sony is very under powered from what it is listed for. I returned the Sony and I had to pay for shipping and handling out of pocket for refund. Take everything I wrote inconsideration before purchase so you won't lose extra cash which could be used towards a better receiver. On the positive side I'm not sure if this upscale the HDMI signal but my Samsung TV looked really sharp and detailed to the T while hooked up to this receiver. I really wanted to like this receiver but it really falls short on the power department. Bluetooth sound quality is just ok also, music streamed from HDMI source Sony blue ray player sound really good but still under powered.
Myron V.
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2015
Great value with lots of features. If your thinking about buying a home theater in a box DON'T. Rather buy this and a blu-ray player. It sounds better with more power you can hook up bigger and better speakers then the cheap little 3w speakers you get in the theater in a box set.
Ardo
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2014
Decent receiver but I would pay an extra bit of money for a Pioneer. Sony receivers do not last and do not have the same power or bells and whistles compared to a slightly more expensive Pioneer, or even Yamaha. I'd steer clear of Sony receivers.
Alicia Copeland
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2014
I decided to upgrade my receiver from an older one that did not have any HDMI ports on it.I chose this one due to it having 4k pass through and Bluetooth which were the most standout features to me. Most receivers have Dolby Digital, and DTS, so that wasn't such a big deal. So I will start with these distinguishing features.4k pass through-This options lets you send 4k video through HDMI from a signal source, through the receiver, and on to the display. This particular receiver does not upconver/upscale content from lower quality sources (1080p) to 4k. However, after doing some research, I have discovered that 4k TV's that are currently being manufactured already upscale or enhance the image to 4k. So a 4k pass through signal is all you really need. In the end, I wanted this feature for a bit of future-proofing for when I get my new TV. When I do I will update with my experience of the pass through feature.Bluetooth-The Bluetooth spec is 3.0. The receiver has a paring button located on the front row of buttons right above the input selector knob. I was able to press this and connect to my Nexus 5 with no trouble at all. I then set the input to Bluetooth, and voila, streaming music from my phone. I used Spotify with no trouble, and since it acts essentially as a Bluetooth connected speaker, it should play any music source that you want from your phone (or other Bluetooth streaming source) such as Pandora, iTunes, Google Play Music, or maybe that fancy new Amazon Prime Music service haha.Other features-The "SongPal" App-I used it on Android. It is essentially a free app that lets you control your receiver with your phone. It will adjust volume, equalizer presets, change sources, and pretty much anything else that you could do with the remote. The app will launch other apps from a menu (such as Spotify) if you set it up. It kinda works like a shortcut if you are already in the app and don't want to leave it and open something else. I doubt I will use the app personally, it is nifty in a pinch, but the app runs constantly and needs to be force closed to turn it off, which is dumb. The app is NOT necessary to make the Bluetooth features function, or necessary for anything for that matter.Easy Set Up mic-This was a good feature for those that don't want to spent hours setting up their speaker volumes individually. It is a mic that you place at ear level where you plan on sitting the most, you then run the easy set up from the menu's, it plays a few sounds from each speaker, and it adjust the speakers automatically. It worked great for my uses.On screen display-This was a new feature to me, it places a menu on your connected TV. The menu's themselves are nothing special to look at. They are similar to working on a DOS display. The image is 480p (or something equivalent) and is kinda grainy looking. Do not get me wrong though, they serve their purpose, they are only menu's after all and are MUCH better than trying to set up your system using the dot matrix display on the receiver itself.The manual is absolutely terrible, it is basically a safety book that also has some information about specs. It doesn't tell you what any of the features do or how to access them. There is a serious learning curve waiting for you if you have never used or set up a stereo receiver before. There IS an online manual available through Sony's support site, that is much more helpful, but you have to keep a computer near by to access it, it is a large file and I wouldn't recommend printing it. Here's a link to it, hopefully Sony doesn't change web addresses often. [...]Remote control-If you don't use the app mentioned earlier, you will need the remote. The remote itself is VERY basic and utilitarian. Source selection, menu button with navigation arrows, fast forward, rewind, play, power on/off and volume. Not much to it really. At least it came with some AAA batteries out of the box.If anyone has any questions let me know! I'm pretty happy with the purchase. I would give it 4.5 stars simply because it still uses an old dot matrix display (to be fair most all do). I won't comment on the sound quality as I feel that as long as you get something that powers your speakers with enough energy, any receiver will do. The speakers are where sound really counts. The Klipsch Quintet set that I use are the best I have ever used...but they are pricey :)Pros-Bluetooth4k future proofing4 HDMI inputsEasy Setup MicNice physical designCons-No networking WiFi/EthernetDifficult setup for the inexperiencedNo manual shipped with product (available online)No built in power outlet for the subwoofer (I'm looking for something to gripe here, not a big deal at all)My setup-Klipsch Quintet Speaker system (4 satellites, 1 center)Polk PSW 10 SubwooferToshiba Regza 1080p TV (This is 2007 model I believe, and it has worked well with everything, no problems with compatibility)Xbox OneXbox 360 (Both worked fine as expected)Nexus 5 (Bluetooth streaming source)14 gauge speaker wire-copper (could probably do fine with 16 gauge or maybe even 18, 14 is just what I had laying around)
Wayne Santos
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2014
The Sony STR-DH750 is an entry-to-mid range priced receiver for people that want decent theater/game/music audio at home without necessarily paying for all the bells and whistles. Compared to other receivers, it's a bit of a "no frills" model in that it has no wireless internet connectivity of any sort, has only four HDMI inputs and no zoning ability.The DH-750 has been clearly designed for someone that is setting up one dedicated home theater/man cave area, and isn't looking to run a lot of other audio throughout the house hold into it. It does have Bluetooth connectivity for people that want to connect a smartphone or tablet, which adds a bit of extra functionality to it. The audio is very good for a receiver at this price point. Obviously, the source material used and the speakers themselves play larger roles in determining audio quality, but for the average, non-audiophile user that just wants to enjoy movies and games in a home theater setting, the sound put out by the DH750 is more than acceptable.If you only have a four or less HDMI devices to connect in your home theater room, and don't care about wireless networking, then the DH750 is a very good, no-frills contender for your home. The only serious downside is the assumption that you don't care about instructions, as Sony didn't bother to include one. The actual instruction manual for the receiver is available as a free download online for those that are actually interested in reading up on how to use their receiver properly rather than making it a process of experimentation and self-discovery.
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