![]() Japan’s first all transistor amp tape recorder. This was the first model to incorporate industrial design. It weighed 13kg, much lighter than the first-generation Type G. The machine was housed in a wooden case resembling a trunk to accommodate overseas travel. It was named “Type H,” for home, because it was designed for home use. Units were delivered to the Supreme Court and various other government agencies, earning it the nickname “Type G,” for government. With Sony’s exclusive small-hub reel, the recorder accepted tapes in reel diameters of up to 10 inches. This machine featured a tape speed of 19cm per second. ![]() USB support formats: MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV 192k, FLAC 192k, ALACĭolby True HD/Dolby Digital Plus: Yes/YesĭTS / DTS-ES MATRIX 6.1/DTS-ES DISCRETE 6.1: Yes/Yes/Yesĭimensions (W x H x D mm): Approx: 430 mm x 156 mm x 329 mm I’d go as far as it sounds better and cleaner than another amplifier that I have been testing that claims almost twice the rated power and almost twice the price point. The overall sound is very clean even at the higher levels, keeping in mind the output is a very conservative 90 watts per channel with 0.09% THD or 145 watts x7 channels with 0.9% THD. Ok, I will admit I wasn’t actually expecting to much from the output or sound quality of the Sony STR-DH750, but these are words that I have had to take back…īetween Ashley and myself we have spent a lot of time in the last month or so playing different genres of music on the Sony STR-DH750 with different speaker types and configurations. Now lets get to my favourite part… Sound Quality However when you have a screen connected the menu’s become a lot more involved which is good, giving the user the option to either have a nice simple display or a more complex one.Įven the remote is of simple design with more than enough buttons for the user but not confusing cluster of buttons that you would most likely never use. When it comes to the Sony Receivers design they have a tendency to have a simple layout or look, this to me is a good thing as I am not a fan on lots of buttons and also this can be good for the general public or technologically disadvantaged. So naturally when I was asked if I wanted to do a Product Review on the Sony STR-DH750 Receiver I had to snap up the opportunity right quick! Over the last few weeks I have spent numerous hours listening to music, testing features and demoing the unit to several customers watching for their reactions and also at the same time seeing how they responded to the functionality of the Sony STR-DH750. As a starting point of this review Home Audio has always been an interest of mine, even from a young age where I would sit for hours listening to records on my fathers component system.
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