I just purchased a new Sony Bravia XBR 52in. LCD TV. I started doing research on receivers that have HDMI inputs, since everything is going to HDMI. I wanted a Sony because of its quality and reputation. I had a Sony 5.1 receiver before this one, and I loved it. I started going on the Sony website and looking at their ES line of receivers. I fell in love with them because of their video upscaling and also there number of HDMI inputs. Mine has 6 HDMI inputs, and one output. Its got awesome power, and one of the best features being able to have an on-screen menu GUI mode. It is very easy to use, and also to set up. I recommend this to anyone that is looking for a high quality receiver. The price was a bit expensive, but you get what you pay for, when it comes to high end good quality electronics.Read full review
Before i give my general review, a few disclaimers: I own a Sony 65" hi-def TV, a Sony PS3, and a Sony CX777ES 400 disc DVD changer, and was upgrading from an eight year old 895 Sony receiver. That said, I know that Sony is no longer a guaranteed great buy. Many of their products are mediocre, forcing you to buy the upper echelon of their range in order to get the features and quality they were once known to provide with each and every product that once happily rolled off their production lines. I bought the 5300ES for a few reasons; Six, yes SIX HDMI inputs, the second to none graphical user interface, which is nearly identical to that on the PS3, and the bulletproof compatibility with my other Sony products. Currently, I have a pair of Pinnacle Black Diamond BD1000 speakers up front, four Sony surround speakers, a Sony center channel, and a Sony subwoofer handling bass duty. The sound is amazing, with clarity my audiofile friends had assured me for years existed, but I had never heard. Hookup was relatively easy, keeping in mind the bulk of the system itself, weighing in at a hefty 33 pounds. It is nearly twice as heavy as the 8 year old Sony 895 receiver it replaced. There are several receivers that have come on the market recently that have some of the features of the 5300ES, and a few which it doesn't, most noticeably, 1080p upscaling for all video sources, as opposed to the 5300ES' 720P upscaling of some sources. I deemed those features secondary to the compatibility with my existing componentry, and the sheer number of HDMI connections it can manage. My FiOS broadcasts in 720P anyway, and the other components output at 1080, so no upscaling is needed. Add to that the 45% discount from MSRP you can find here on eBay, and it was a no-brainer choice for me. I went to cnet.com to read their review of the 5300ES and its chief rivals from Onkyo, Denon, and Yamaha. I'd urge anyone looking to do the same. Hope this helps some of you on the fence. Happy Hunting! CNRead full review
This unit is a replacement for a STR DA30ES(circa 1999), which has served me well without any repair problems. I hope this one does the same. That goes in the den now.... The unit has a great many features, one of which is up converting old analogue to 1080P resolution. This feature works so well, I am not sure I will buy a blu-ray unless DVD dies out altogether. It even makes analogue 480i cable look good! Digital channels look great! HD, well, it even makes the 1080i look better still! The menu is very easily understood, once you find everything. The auto speaker set up does a great job of setting the speakers for different seating areas. The sound is wonderful. My only gripes with this unit are 1) that there are no longer any switched AC outlets. The 12V triggers are nice, but if you are setting up something of your own, not a purchased item such as a auto screen or curtains or the like, it makes it much more difficult. The 12V trigger only puts out 12 milliamp according to Sony, which may make it difficult to find an SCR (relay) for which it is capable of actuating. I hope not, but.... 2) the unit has only a single sub woofer output for the front speakers. I have separately powered subs in the left and right front speakers. The old STR DA30ES had a left and right channel discrete output. Seems to me that was a step backward. There is however a surround center sub, which may make up for that. Once I get all the wiring in the walls and hooked up, I will surely find out. Had it hooked to my 5.1 set up, but will shortly have everything installed for the 7.1 with two sub outputs. 3) the remotes do not work in tandem quite as well as I would have expected. I also purchased a Sony KDL-52XBR4 on here. They work well together, but not as slick as I would like. Still the best I know of, and maybe once I really figure things out, it will be more slick. This unit built was after the firmware upgrade,(Jan 2008) so I had no issue with any alternate service and or cable and the audio. The unit has more than ample inputs and outputs, which are more than I need, at least for right now. All in all, this seems to be an awesome unit. Would I buy it again. Yes. Would I recommend it to a friend or family member? Absolutely. Now, I hope they stop changing stuff! Either that or I will have to wear blinders! Worth easily what I paid here. Great deal for a great product.Read full review
This receiver has really too many features. That's never been a bad thing and you are really getting one of the best home theater receivers available. The main thing I was looking for in a receiver was 1080p up-conversion and HDMI pass through. This has PLENTY of HDMI ports and I can't imagine someone needing more than what's provided with this piece of hardware. One thing you'll need to keep in mind, which was a question I didn't have answered until after the purchase, is that the receiver will not up-convert from the HDMI connections through it. It simply passes through. I hate having all the wire mess that accompanies home theaters, but was forced to input component cables through it to upconvert my digital cable signal. Setup was pretty quick and easy. I have the VPL-VW60 projector, a PS3 for gaming and blueray, and charter digital cable (a few HD channels through this cable provider but they're adding more all the time). Had everything ready to go in about 1/2 hr. There's a nice calibration tool for this receiver which makes it easy to select your speaker configuration. Nice on-screen gui for most of the configuration/calibration options. I spent more time attaching the speaker wires than anything else. I'm sure there are more economical alternatives to what I was wanting but I'm a big Sony guy and wanted something I wouldn't have to upgrade for a good number of years. If this fits your home theater budget, I would definetely recommend picking one up.Read full review
This is an excellent receiver. I have a 5800 (it's big brother) for over 10 years and have been very pleased with it. However, the tuner section (AM & FM) could use performance improvement for selectivity and sensitivity. The new receivers normally do not have a headphone jack or front speakers, set B. I was very disappointed that the remote control (clicker) was missing from the package. I have yet to find a replacement.
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After receiving this receiver, I was as pleased as I hoped I would be. After reading the manual I was lost. When I hooked up the unit and started doing the GUI on screen setup, I was surprised how easy it was to go through the setup. The unit does put off a lot of heat and I would sugggest good ventilation. The upconversion looks very good to me. I would definately recommend this receiver at the price and the company I purchased it from was top notch! I will buy from them again!
This unit has been working after the disappointment with the STR DA5200ES. Doesn't have switch and unswitched power outlets in the back, but delivers great sound and picture quality. Overall it serves it purpose and will highly recommend it.
Sounds great,
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great features, price won't break the bank for Sony's top of the line receiver, bravia system links all other sony products. Easy to use and follow instructions. Many different ways to customize your system, supplied microphone automatically sets your speakers to your room.
Great price and a great guy
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