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Your cart is empty.Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the DH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity.
Anish Limbu
2025-09-03 16:57:15
Sony has always done well in electronics . No different in this case . Good connectivity , delivering good quality sound and bass with total750w each channel with an out put of 145 w. No issues with blue tooth connection like i had with other company.
David Rehm
2025-08-29 11:50:17
The receiver I received looks new. Performs very well, no issues at all. Completely satisfied with the purchase.
RTT
2025-07-06 14:57:54
Only reason the system didn't get 5 stars was it didn't include an FM antenna; which might be why it sold as renewed. Everything was in the original factory wrap; none of it had been opened. No damage, not even to the (original) box.I am making the first component system I've put together since the 1980s; back then I had a Sansui receiver and AR floor speakers. Today I'm replacing a cheap home theater 5.1 surround system. Paired the receiver with Klipsch bookshelf R41M speakers -- sound is already awesome. Subwoofer and floor speakers will be added soon, as my budget allows. Surprised a bit by the weight of the system; moving and weight (and frequent moves) were why I set aside my older components. But, since I am settled, time for better sound.
Brent R. Hobson
2025-04-26 12:55:17
My 20 year old Onkyo receiver finally gave up the ghost. I wanted a replacement that was affordable and gave this a try. It took a few attempts to hook up everything correctly as technology has changed a lot and most everything is HDMI now.Bluetooth pairs easily and the included auto calibration for surround works very well—you also can program in the settings manually.The bass output is stronger than my last one so I did need to retune my subwoofer, but everything sounds great. You can also choose different modes so watching a Blu-ray is processed differently than streaming.It’s a good, solid workhorse.
Pat Hennigan
2025-04-16 17:53:34
It's hard to beat Sony for just about anything regarding budget (not low-end or cheap) audio products. I am not made of money (I know, shocker!) so when I look into something as substantial as audio equipment, and in this case an amp or receiver, I'm looking for value as well as quality because I'm going to be keeping it for a long time. The STR-DH590 is replacing a 30-year old analog Technics A/V receiver with surround capabilities that has served me well for all of those years on the audio side. But like I mentioned, it's analog only. No optical or coaxial digital ports and certainly no HDMI inputs or built-in DAC (because, why would it?)With my entry into streaming audio to go along with my records and CDs collection that I still listen and add to every so often, and with a TV that has HDMI-eARC capabilities and video streaming from Roku, I figured I should probably move into more modern times and that meant new receiver. Yes, I had been using a DAC with HDMI input (SMSL PS-100) and it performed really well because that's what SMSL does. But I needed something better and so I bought a refurbished DH590.I've had it for a couple of months now and it performs and sounds sweet. I only recently figured out how to "unlock" HDMI-eARC to my bluray player and that's because the manual that comes with it kind of lacks in the how-to department. But surround capabilites are there; there are Right AND Left subwoofer outputs which allows me to beef up both two-channel speakers and make the music soar that much more; it has multiple music and movie settings depending upon how you like your sound; but it does NOT have a phono input. This kind of stuck me as a negative at first but you can find inexpensive and good phono pre-amps for turntables that don't have one built-in and just run the RCA line-out to one of the many line-in stations on DH590. Problem solved.I could go on but you've gone on to another review by now so I will wrap this up by saying buy it if you're needing a capable, powerful, well-built receiver and anything that costs more than a car payment is out of the question. By the way, I'm still employing an external DAC with the DH590 but only using it with my Wiim Mini streamer because it's an SMSL SU-1 and it sounds so good coming through the Sony. They're a good pairing.
Kindle Customer
2025-04-06 18:57:58
As several other reviews stated, the receiver stopped working after a few months of light use. Light turns green when turned on but quickly clicks to red with nothing ever showing on the display. Super frustrating, will not be buying Amazon “renewed†items again in the future. Waste of money, AVOID
Leonard F. Bell
2025-02-23 10:00:03
This was a replacement for my venerable Yamaha AV receiver that bit the dust a couple weeks ago. I was looking for a comparable receiver while not spending a lot. This renewed receiver looked like a great solution at a reasonable price. Fortunately, it was! I've had occasional disappointments with renewed items but those have been rare. In this case, the Sony AV Receiver was indistinguishable from a brand-new item. All the packaging was intact, and the manuals and accessories were included. The set-up was easy. It helped that I was connecting to a Sony TV with a HDMI ARC port. The Sony TV immediately recognized the Sony receiver and the on-screen set-up display worked perfectly. After a couple weeks of using the TV's internal speakers (yuck!!!), I have my home theater back, making me a happy camper.
B Gendrich
2024-12-30 17:48:13
This receiver started out great, but only worked for about 8 months. As soon as I turn it on it shuts off. Would not buy “renewed†again.
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