Sony STR-DN1060 A/V Receiver Review Specs

Specs
Power Output: 7 x 100 watts (6 ohms, 2 channels driven)
Auto Setup/Room EQ: DCAC (proprietary)
Video Processing: 4K passthrough, scaling (proprietary[???])
Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches): 17 x 6.88 x 13
Weight (Pounds): 24
Video Inputs: HDMI 2.0 (6) 1 with HDCP 2.2, component video (1), composite video (2)
Audio Inputs: Coaxial digital (1), optical digital (2), stereo analog (4)
Additional: Wi-Fi antenna (2), USB (1), Ethernet (1), IR remote (in/out), FM (1)
Video Outputs: HDMI 2.0[???] (2), component video (1), composite video (1)
Audio Outputs: Stereo analog (1), sub (2), ¼” headphone (1)
Price: $600

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Fitzkirk's picture

"What I call the triple-threat..."

Threat: "a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done."

TREAT: an event or item that is out of the ordinary and gives great pleasure.

Having Wi-Fi, AirPlay, and Bluetooth would be a triple *treat*, as in the ice-cream, three flavors of goodness.

Having a triple *threat* receiver would make no sense. Every story you spell it this way. Why? What am I missing?

Now if you will excuse me I have to go shout at some clouds.

Mark Fleischmann's picture
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Fitzkirk's picture

Unless you are pronouncing "threat" as "threet", which is pretty fricking weird if you as me. And triple three would be 3 x 3 = 9 which also makes no sense. I await your response with great interest.

Mark Fleischmann's picture
Really, our readers are the greatest!
TimmyS's picture

Hey are all of your multi channel tests at one frequency or 20-20k full band? can you elucidate?

Rob Sabin's picture
Our audio technical editor Mark Peterson wrote a superb and detailed write-up explaining our audio test procedures a while back, which you can find here.

Here's an excerpt from the section describing the amplifier power test:

"Total harmonic distortion versus amplitude completes the set of tests. We quote power output at 0.1 percent and 1.0 percent distortion levels and measure with the left and right channels driving 8-ohm and then 4-ohm loads. For multichannel amps, we typically measure five channels driving 8-ohm loads and seven channels driving 8-ohm loads. All of these tests utilize continuous, in-phase, 1-kHz sine waves as a stimulus. Line voltage is adjusted to be no lower than 120 volts RMS at maximum amplifier power output."

palmharbor's picture

This is not the Sony of the 90's or 80's...this is just more Chinese gear with no quality control...unintuitive remote etc....I have two of their BluRay players and they are HORRIBLE....the remote is designed for a 5 year old's fingers and person with a degree in Computer Science. NEVER AGAIN

GB's picture

Your review gave the 1060 a 4.5 star rating for video performance - but, unless I missed it, you didn't mention video performance in your review?

Also, does the 1060 upscale or correct 480, 720, 1080i, etc.?

Thanks!

RSVM5's picture

Mark, great review. If HDR is important to me, do I need an AV with HDMI 2.0a interfaces?
Based on your review, I am leaning toward upgrading to this receiver, if it can do HDR. But the specs you say 2.0.

KSTinMB's picture

Hello.
I am considering the SONY STR-DN1060 to replace an earlier SONY AV Receiver, the STR-DN2010.
How do I connect a standard cassette deck, i.e. I need stereo audio in and out. (http://oi68.tinypic.com/69fbc0.jpg)
Thanks,
-stephen
Myrtle Beach SC

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