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Once I turned off the wake on HDMI feature it was flawless, and even that one flaw wasn't really it's own fault.
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Lenovo Q190 HTPC
Project Essential II Turntable and Schiit Mani Preamp
Sony STR-DH740 Receiver
2x Paradigm Monitor 11 v7
The Good:
Supports DTS-HD MA audio decoding
Excellent value (especially since it's now outdated)
Supports 4K passthrough
Plenty of HDMI ports
Decent amount of power (@2 channels, anything more and it's going to struggle)
Can use banana plugs
Standby passthrough (Watch video with the amp off, perfect for headset gaming on a PS4)
Bi-amp!
The Bad:
Noise floor is absolutely terrible, you're always going to have a bit of hissing.
System menus are a little clunky but it's pretty set and forget
Sound quality isn't amazing, but it's acceptable
Summary:
The STR-DH740 is a good entry level receiver, I have only used it in two channels but it has met my expectations for that application. It delivers a good amount of power for it's price, decodes movies very well, and overall is a good buy.
-7 channels to drive speakers (or the option to bi-amp 2 and drive a total of 5)
-2 outputs for subwoofers (the passive sub from your HTIB won't work with this)
-145W per channel (when driving all 7, don't let numbers from competitors fool you when they're only talking about driving 2 speakers)
-Great audio quality, no distortion even at uncomfortable volume levels
-Name brand manufacturing, and the benefits that come with it like customer support, resale value, etc
-4K resolution support, great for future-proofing
-iPod support through USB (though it doesn't seem to work with Android, but used iPod classics are cheap)
The only criticisms I have:
-Protection feature can be a bit intrusive. Loud bangs like gunshots can sometimes trigger this if your volume's up very high, causing the system to shut down
-No conversion of analog to digital, so you cannot go composite in and HDMI out. Only an issue really if your TV doesn't support composite video, or if changing the source on your TV is a big hassle to you
-No support for component cables. This means that the only way that you can get HD is to go digital, like HDMI
That said, I wholeheartedly recommend this receiver. It's at least $100 less than anything that competes with it, and it has all the features that actually matter, nitpicking aside





