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Sony STR-AN1000 7.2 CH Surround Sound Home Theater 8K A/V Receiver: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX, Bluetooth, WiFi, Google Chromecast, Spotify connect, Apple AirPlay, HDMI 2.1

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Style: STR-AN1000 AV Receiver only


Features

  • 7.2-channel A/V Receiver (165 W 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1ch THD 0.9%).Power Requirement : 120V 60Hz. Power Consumption : 240W.
  • 8K & 4K/120 HDMI Connectivity with HDMI 2.1 support (6-in/2-out)
  • Supports Dolby Atmos & DTS:X object-based sound decoding
  • Immersive audio with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
  • Supports todays leading HDR formats: Dolby Vision, HDR10, Hybrid Log Gamma, and IMAX Enhanced.
  • Works With Sonos makes it possible to integrate the STR-AN1000 with your new or already existing Sonos system
  • Stream your way with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Chromecast built-in, Spotify Connect, and Apple AirPlay.
  • Connects to your homes other devices with Google Assistant.
  • Sets up easily with a graphical interface that walks you through each step
  • Zone 2 & Zone 3 for Flexible, multi-zone distribution capability

Description

Experience breathtaking 8K video and immersive 3D audio with our new 7.2-channel 8K receiver. Enjoy space-filling sound from your 7.2 or 5.2.2 setup with Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X.® It’s easy to enjoy all your content with Works with SONOS, Chromecast Built-in, Apple AirPlay®, and Spotify Connect—all via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth®.

Brand: Sony


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Controller Type: Google Assistant


Special Feature: Supports Dolby Atmos and DTSX object-based sound decoding, Works With Sonos, 7.2-channel A/V Receiver, Immersive audio with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping See more


Compatible Devices: Television, Smartphone, Speaker


Total HDMI Ports: 6


Connector Type: HDMI


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 7.2


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 19.5 x 15.56 x 8.19 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: STRAN1000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 1, 2023


Manufacturer: Sony


Country of Origin: Malaysia


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Upgrading Home Theater to 4K, SONY STR-AN1000 7 has Awesome Surround Sound and Stunning Pictures
Style: STR-AN1000 AV Receiver only
The media could not be loaded. After many years of enjoying my Epson 2150 Home Cinema and my SONY STR-DN1080, I decided to upgrade to a 4K projector. I use my projector as a television, to watch movies, sports, etc., on a daily basis. Upgrading to a 4K projector required me ass well to upgrade my home theatre receiver to 4K. Both of my previous devices were 1080. I upgraded my receiver to a Sony STR-AN1000 7.2 Channel (7 x 165 Watt) Surround Sound Home Theater 8K A/V Receiver and my projector to a LG CineBeam UHD 4K projector. Immediately upon connecting my new 4K devices, I experienced difficulties. The picture was jumpy and intermittent, and I could not seamlessly switch from one input on my new home theater to another. Before the upgrade, I would regularly switch among all of my playback and streaming devices. I started panicking thinking I would have to return all of my new equipment, reconnect my old home theater receiver, and put my old projector back into the ceiling. I decided to call customer support. First, I called LG support. Then I called SONY support. The SONY tech support figured out that the SONY equipment was working properly, but that the LG projector was not receiving the signals from my various devices. He told me the problem was that I needed also to upgrade my HDMI cable to a high-speed 4k cable. That immediately freaked me out because I have a 100 ft cable embedded in a ceiling that had been finished over the cable. No way I was going to rip apart the ceiling (thousands of dollars) to replace the HDMI cable. But his insight set me in the right direction. I did some online research and came across a solution that worked perfectly. Rather than tearing up my ceiling to install a new, high-speed HDMI 4K cable, I invested $39.00 in a HDMI 2.0 Repeater. This super mini HDMI repeater works by decoding and then re-encoding the HDMI signal to a new standard HDMI signal. It also extends the range of the signal. I was now getting perfect pictures from my Firestick and Fite TV Cube and was able to switch freely between them. I changed some of the display settings in the Fire Stick and Amazon Cube. However, I could not pick up the Xfinity TV signal on my LG 4K receiver. Picking up that signal required one last piece of equipment upgrade. I called Comcast technical support and determined that swapping out my Xfinity 1080 boxes for 4K boxes was an option available to me. Therefore, I returned my Xfinity 1080 cable box and swapped it out for an Xfinity 4K cable TV box. Problem solved. Now, I am receiving a perfect 4K image on the LG from all devices, and I can easily switch from one to the other. Now, let's talk about the SONY STR-AN1000 features. SONY STR-AN1000 This is a powerful and well-engineered home theater receiver. For me, the only reason to buy this receiver at this point in time was to upgrade my TV/ home theater watching from 1080 to 4K. My SONY 1080 still works fine. I have to figure out what I am going to do with it. The surround sound is awesome on the new STR-AN1000. It has this new Dolby Speaker Virtualization sound field simulation that totally immerses you in surround sound. You can control the SONY STR-AN1000 with your smartphone using the SONY Music Center App. There are plenty of digital and music streaming options. You have multi-room audio and video options using zone 2 and zone 3 outputs. Six HDMI inputs allow you to connect all of your media playback and streaming devices – Blue Ray player, Fire Stick, Fire TV Cube, ROKU Streaming stick, Cable/satellite TV Box, etc. Like my previous STR-DN1080, I can connect 7 speaker sets, including 2 sub-woofers. You can change the settings or switch from one input source to another easily. The on-screen display lets you make adjustments to your settings while looking at your TV screen. You can connect to the internet wirelessly or via an ethernet port. The only major feature this receiver is lacking is a phono input. I don’t mind that because I have another receiver from which to connect my turntables or record players. The remote control is much smaller than previous SONY home theater receiver remotes, making it more user-friendly and easier to understand. The Audio Return Channel (ARC and eARC) allows you to set your system up without the need for an optical audio cable. In my case, that means I don’t have to run an extra cable into the ceiling for the audio to work because the ARC and eARC transmit the audio signal. This receiver is capable of upscaling your video to both 4K and 8K. However, in my case, I found it necessary to get an Xfinity 4K cable box to watch my Xfinity programming. I am totally, 100 percent pleased with my SONY STR-AN1000 4K/8K home theater receiver. This is the fourth SONY home theater receiver I have owned. I have no complaints. The picture quality passed through from all of my playback devices to my LG 4K projector is stunning. There are so many other features to this receiver; however, those are best explained by an audio/video expert. There are many such reviews available online. But if you are a layperson like I am and you want to know whether this STR-AN1000 home theater is a good investment, my answer, based on a few weeks of viewing and my over a decade of experience with other home theater receivers, is that this is a very good investment. The quality and features you are getting are well worth the purchase price, and I am confident you will be watching a TV or projector hooked up to this home theater system for many years to come. I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by SC SC

  • Elevating Home Audio to Cinematic Heights
Style: STR-AN1000 AV Receiver only
When my beloved Sony STR-DN1080 receiver finally gave up the ghost, I felt a mix of sadness and anticipation - sad to see an old friend go, but excited about what new tech I could bring into my home. After much research, I settled on the Sony STR-AN1000, and let me tell you, it was a decision I don't regret for a second. From the moment I unboxed this sleek, modern receiver, I knew I was in for a treat. The setup was a breeze, intuitive enough that I didn't have to refer to the manual once. But it's the sound quality where the STR-AN1000 really shines. The clarity and depth it brings to music and movies are nothing short of astounding. Watching my favorite films, I felt like I was in the cinema, every sound effect and musical note resonating with crystal-clear precision. What really stands out is the receiver's ability to make even my old speakers sound new. It's like this receiver has breathed new life into my entire audio system. But it's not just about the sound. The user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making adjusting settings or switching inputs a hassle-free experience. And, the connectivity options are plentiful, ensuring all my devices can be hooked up without any issues. In conclusion, the Sony STR-AN1000 isn't just a worthy successor to my old receiver - it's a significant upgrade. For anyone looking to elevate their home audio experience, this is, without doubt, a fantastic choice. It's transformed my living room into a personal cinema, and I couldn't be happier with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by SneakerDadBod

  • After a rough start, I am a convert
Style: STR-AN1000 AV Receiver only
Was planning to replace my entry-level Denon (AVR540BT) with this unit. I use it to power a 5.1 set-up, with plans to eventually convert to a 7.1 set-up. The initial unit I received was defective. It likely had a faulty relay that caused a noticeably loud noise on start-up. This issue is noted online. If you have the same problem, return your unit. It won't get better. And Amazon makes that process easy. Also, don't go through the warranty process. A waste of time. Though they were helpful and quick to respond, the end result was going to be a non-starter for me: not a new unit, but fixing the unit I bought. You can fix my unit after a few years if you want. But when I buy a product (not received it for free to review), I want a new product that works. I also compared this unit to an older Onkyo (TX-NR6100) that got great reviews, cost less, and even had some claiming it was better. Big mistake. Avoid that unit if you can. Pay a bit more and get a lot more. The positives really write themselves. The set-up is easy. The design of the unit is minimal (which I like, as I don't want it to look like a robot is sitting on my entertainment stand, with a bunch of blinking lights and knobs or tubes in front of me going: "Hey! I am cool! You see me? I am cool!"). The overall sound quality, when compared to both the Denon and the Onkyo, is impressive. It makes good speakers sound great. It makes TV shows and movies sound expansive. It makes music sound immersive. How? The answer? Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX. This blows away AccuEQ (muddy sound) and Audyssey (odd placement of the sound field). Yes, you can do manual calibration. And I had to do some adjustments on my Denon. And the center speaker adjustment is a bit magical. It actually moves the sound up, through a bit of computing trickery, so that it sounds as if dialogue is coming from the center of your TV and not from a bit below your TV. Trust me, it is a bit odd at first. But it is worth it. It is also the case that 360 Spatial Sound Mapping makes certain things--music, for one--sound even larger and expansive. So why only four stars? Simple. This is not a high-priced unit. But it isn't exactly entry-level either. So I want a good remote. This one is horrible. Tiny, cheap-looking, and not intuitive. I also want to be able to control my unit from normal places in my living room. To the side, from the back, etc. The remote system on this unit only works if you are directly in front of it (another issue brought up online). The solution? Buying a IR receiver extender. Not expensive. But I already spent money on a unit that shouldn't make it hard to actually use it. Sony, fix this issue in the future. And spend a bit more to provide a good remote control. All in all, a great upgrade at a decent price. Remember, I bought this thing. I didn't just receive it. And, even then, most of those free reviews (you get what you paid for, right?), are pretty positive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023 by Bill Bailey

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