Sony STR-DH770 VS Denon AVR-X1400H
Sony STR-DH770
  • Brand - Sony
  • USB - 1
  • Type - fluorescent
Denon AVR-X1400H
  • Brand - Denon
  • USB - 1
  • Type - fluorescent

Pros & Cons

Sony STR-DH770

VS

Pros

    • The remote controller is well-designed and it is user-friendly.
    • On-screen programming.
    • Great sound output and audio enhancement technologies.
    • Several EQ presets.

Cons

    • The user manual is not very detailed.
    • The volume knob is made of plastic, which feels cheap.

Denon AVR-X1400H

VS

Pros

    • Supports HDR and Dolby Atmos.
    • Great Upscaling via HDMI
    • I have found that voice commands via Alexa work perfectly.
    • I downloaded a digital version of the remote controller to control it via smartphone.
    • This receiver is relatively small.
    • The receiver is flexible and easy to use. Firmware updating is easy and it adds new functions.
    • The application is reliable and it has many functions.

Cons

    • If you want to connect it to a 4K TV with HDR you need to unlock this ability by pushing some button combination on the receiver itself.
    • The main interface is awful. The main categories and menus are mixed and controversial.

Specifications

Specification Sony STR-DH770 Denon AVR-X1400H
Connector Type
Coaxial Digital Outputs has not has not
Optical Digital Outputs has not has not
Hdmi Outputs 1 1
Hdmi Inputs 4 6
Coaxial Digital Inputs 1 1
Phones 1 1
Optical Digital Inputs 1 2
Usb 1 1
Av Inputs has not has not
Subwoofer Outputs 2 2
Radio
Tuner Bands AM/FM AM/FM
Tuner Type digital digital
Preset Station 60 40
Additional Features
Auto Power Off
Bi-amplifying
Audio Return Channel (arc)
Apple Air-play Support
Advanced Sound Retriever (asr) Technology
Three-zone Capability
Smartphone Remote Control
A-b Speaker Switch
Dual-zone Capability
Pure Direct Mode
Amplifier
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.09 % 0.08 %
Frequency Response 20 Hz-20 kHz 20 Hz-20 kHz
Output Impedance Per Channel 6 Ohm 4 Ohm
Output Power Per Channel 145 W, 90 W 80 W
Total Output Power 725 W 560 W
Clock
Built-in Clock
Sleep Timer
Audio Formats
Mp3
Flac
Apple Lossless
Aiff
Aac
Wma
Wav
Built-in Display
Type fluorescent fluorescent
Colour black black
Signal Processing
3d Pass-through
Video Conversion/scaling HDMI to HDMI scaling, analog to HDMI up conversion
Hdmi Pass-through up to 4K up to 4K
Upscaling Via Hdmi up to 4K
Sound Features
Digital Content Protection HDCP 2.2 HDCP 2.2
Surround System Class 7.2 channel 7.2 channel
Surround Sound Effects HD Digital Cinema Sound Dolby Surround
Audio D/a Converter 24bit / 96kHz 32bit / 192kHz
Built-in Decoders
Dolby True Hd
Dolby Surround
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Atmos
Dts:x
Media Content Source
Usb-host
Network
Bluetooth
Connectivity Interfaces
Ieee 802.3u
Ieee 802.3
Wi-fi
Bluetooth
Dimensions
Dimensions 19.4 x 15.4 x 9 inches 13.3 x 17.1 x 5.9 inches
Functions
Network Audio Player
Internet Radio
Digital Player
Power Device
Standby Power Consumption 0.3 W 0.15 W
Operational Power Consumption 240 W 430 W
General
Brand Sony Denon

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