Bring together your analog and digital music collection with this 2-channel Sony receiver. Its phono input lets you hook up a record player directly, and its Bluetooth capability allows convenient wireless streaming from compatible devices. This Sony receiver has a built-in power amplifier for clear, distortion-free sound, and the rigid chassis minimizes vibration.
Q: How many channels does this stereo receiver have?
A: This is a 2-channel stereo receiver.
Q: What is the RMS power output of this receiver?
A: This receiver has 100W RMS power x 2 channels.
Q: Does this receiver offer Bluetooth connectivity?
A: Yes, the receiver has built-in Bluetooth for wireless streaming from compatible devices.
Q: What is the total harmonic distortion for this Sony receiver?
A: The Sony receiver has a 1% total harmonic distortion.
Q: Can I connect a turntable directly to this receiver?
A: Yes, you can plug your turntable directly into the receiver via the phono input.
Q: Does this Sony receiver have a headphone jack?
A: Yes, the receiver has a full-size (1/4") headphone jack.
A: Hi Gippa, Yes, this receiver supports component connection. However, you need to connect speakers to this unit using regular speaker wires. Thanks! ^Ron
Q: Does this unit come with a remote as shown? Spec list says no.
A: Hi Clark, Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Yes! this unit comes with a remote control. Hope this helps! -Sam
Bring together your analog and digital music collection with this 2-channel Sony receiver. Its phono input lets you hook up a record player directly, and its Bluetooth capability allows convenient wireless streaming from compatible devices. This Sony receiver has a built-in power amplifier for clear, distortion-free sound, and the rigid chassis minimizes vibration.
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Pros for Sony - STRDH190- 2-Ch. Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth & Phono Input for Turntables - Black | |||
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Sound Quality, Bluetooth, Ease of use, Price, Phono Input | Sound Quality, Bluetooth, Ease of use, Power, Price | Sound Quality, Ease of use, Bluetooth, Price, Power | Sound Quality, HDMI Inputs, Setup |
Cons for Sony - STRDH190- 2-Ch. Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth & Phono Input for Turntables - Black | |||
Bass, Volume | Volume, Phono Input, Sleep Timer | Bass, Heat, Remote, Menu, GUI | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers have good things to say about the sound quality, Bluetooth connectivity, and ease of use of the STRDH190 stereo receiver. Many appreciate its affordable price and the inclusion of a phono input for turntables. While some users mentioned the bass could be improved, and the volume control could be more refined, the overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive. The receiver's compact size and straightforward setup are also frequently praised.
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Speaking as a self-described "audiophile" (but a true audiophile with deep pockets would likely laugh), this was one of the best gifts I've given to myself in recent years (as I have a fairly large music library of nearly 600 albums of 1/3 vinyl, 2/3 CDs and some cassettes). Bought mine back in March--used to be $200, but when I saw it for $150 any hesitation went out the window and I grabbed it. I have been in love with it ever since. Fabulous sound and power (do you really need more than 100 watts per channel?), great remote control (not used to that, believe it or not), and it lives up to Sony quality. Powers my vintage components perfectly: > MCS Series 6202 Belt-Driven Turntable (had it since early 80s) > Nacamichi BX-300 Cassette Deck > Sony DVP-NS725P Disc Player (DVD but used mainly for CDs - audio-only connection) > LG TV connected via optical-to-analog adapter > KEF Reference Series 103/3 Stereo Speakers Interesting observation about the way the ports are labeled on the back: what would traditionally be identified as a tape deck port (with IN/OUT) is just "Input 4," and while it's connected to my tape deck for playback, the REC-OUT is connected to a USB audio adapter to digitally record anything (mostly vinyl of course) to my laptop for mastering and iPod/digital library access. The Bluetooth connectivity is awesome as well with powerful range - great for playing music from mobile devices (phone and iPod Classic with BT adapter). The front line-in 3.5 port, identified as a "Portable" is also a great feature. At first, I was surprised that there was no input for optical, however since digital-to analog adapters are inexpensive and readily available, I think it's best to leave it that way. Would rather have the option, rather than an optical-only port that would otherwise go unused unless one had a component that required it. HOWEVER, if I were to make any improvements, it would be to add a USB Out port (preferably on the front), for digital recording on a PC. However again, since adapters are inexpensive and accessible, and for the price I paid for this device, I ain't gonna complain. Front level analog balance, bass and treble controls would also be nice, but you have access to all that through the menu. If you feel due for a simple, powerful and awesome stereo receiver/amplifier upgrade without breaking your monthly budget, this is a winner.
Posted by Sweetbabyjesus
Typical Sony Quality - Sound Quality is Excellent. AND when used with a higher bit rate Internet Stream (Amazon Music/ Apple Music) the sound is deeper and clearer which is to be expected from "High-Resolution Audio" NOW the facts: 2-Ch. Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth & Phono Input for Turntables - Black. 4 2 channel inputs. 100 Watts - 8 Ohms Get good speakers and you will really appreciate them with this unit.
Posted by ThomasinOK
Yes, it's only two-channel. But that's what makes it perfect for going back to one's youth by listening to all the saved and carefully preserved stereo albums. Yes, I have all of my ORIGINAL records from when I was in high school and college. And I'm retired now, so that gives you an idea...Lol. This unit has the ALL IMPORTANT phono input for playing records...and the grounding terminal to prevent hum and feedback. It also has four additional RCA phono input sets and a buetooth in put as well for connecting to mobile devices. FM only but who listens to talk radio anymore, anyway? The stereo sound is quite good for those of us who aren't audiphiles, and the volume steps per Sony's standard goes from "1" to "50" I rarely have it set below 10 or higher than 35. Through my large Pioneer uprights...plenty loud. The case is something of a Sony standard size, as it seems to be the same size as the Sony six-channel receiver it replaced. That unit was at least fifteen years old when I replaced it...there's something to be said about continuity of size...you don't have to rearrange your "stack" to accomodate a different size component. I paired this with an Audio-Technica turntable and all is right in my audio world again. :) ;) <3 <3 <3
Posted by SkyeK56