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Sony STR-DE698 (discontinued)

Sony STR-DE698

Entered CNET Catalog: 03/01/2005

SKU: 0027242667105

Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.

Manufacturer description

When it comes to creating high-quality Hi-Fi sound in your home, selecting the proper speakers is even more important. Sony makes it easy with an extremely wide range of different speakers. Whether you're listening to a refined string quartet or watching a powerful action-packed movie, Sony's speakers are designed to deliver an intensive acoustic experience that is both powerful and emotional. PRODUCT FEATURES: Step up E-line receiver; Dolby Prologic LLX, Dolby Digital EX; AV Sync; Video up converter; 5.1 channel input; 9 subwoofer X' over points; Speaker A/B A+B switching; Screw terminals.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 03/08/2005
From its specs, the STR-DE698 ($299 list) sounds like a great buy: it's the most affordable 7.1-channel receiver on the market, and it also features SACD/DVD-Audio inputs, as well as A/B speaker switching. However, once we got it out of the box and into action, "great" quickly turned to "OK." Blame bar-raising budget receivers such as Yamaha's VSX-D914-K for raising our expectations. But the STR-DE698's uninspired styling and competent but hardly stellar sound quality keeps us from giving it higher praise. The Sony STR-DE698's black plastic faceplate and knobs feel low-rent, and the styling is decidedly ho-hum. Like most of Sony's receivers, it's nice and compact (16.875 inches wide, 6.25 inches high, and just 14.5 inches deep), and, tipping the scales at a little less than 20 pounds, it's also lighter than most similarly powered receivers. The minimalist remote is less intimidating than most A/V receiver clickers, so you won't have to consult the owner's manual to figure it out.

The same can't be said about the DE698's setup procedures, which are much less intuitive than the setups on the similarly priced Onkyo TX-SR502. And like most receivers in this price range, the DE698 lacks onscreen menus, so you'll probably get a little frustrated trying to decipher the cryptic messages flashed across the receiver's display during setup. All together, the DE698 makes balancing the speakers' volume levels, size, and distances confusing.

The DE698 delivers 90 watts to each of its seven channels, making it the most affordable seven-channel receiver on the market. Most $300-list models sport only five or six channels.

Surround processing options include Dolby Digital Surround EX, Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS, DTS ES, Neo:6, and 96/24. Sony also includes a set of proprietary surround modes. AV Sync is a rarely seen feature on budget receivers--it delays the audio from all channels, which could come in handy for owners of LCD or plasma TVs whose images lag behind the audio. Unfortunately, the delay time isn't variable; it's fixed at 85 milliseconds.

The receiver has five digital audio inputs--two coaxial and three optical ins--and one optical digital output. Two assignable component-video inputs are available, along with a somewhat anemic three A/V inputs with S-Video. Three analog stereo jacks are provided for three audio-only sources, as is a 5.1 SACD/DVD-Audio input. There's also a set of front-panel A/V inputs, and the DE698 will upconvert composite video to S-Video. It's great that Sony provides banana-plug-compatible multiway speaker binding posts for all of the speakers, including the front-channel B speakers. But they do feel a little flimsy, so be careful back there.

The Day After Tomorrow DVD unleashed enough wind, rain, hailstones, thunderstorms, and giant waves pounding into Manhattan to provide a home-theater thrill fest. The STR-DE698 weathered the assaults without any signs of duress, though we did note the sound wasn't as realistic as we've experienced through some of our favorite receivers. It's acceptable, but it won't make you sit up and gasp for air when all hell is breaking loose on the screen.

Things took a turn for the worse when the DE698 squashed the sound of the White Stripes' Under Blackpool Lights concert DVD. We never doubted the receiver's power, and it certainly played loudly enough, but it blunted the texture and sting of Jack White's ferocious guitar flash and muddied the sound of Meg White's drums. This DE698 sucked the life out of their performances. Apparently, hard rock wasn't the DE698's strong suit, so we eased back on the volume and relaxed with James Taylor's JT CD. The sound was better, but this mostly acoustic recording wasn't as warm and rich as it should have been. As we listened, we became more aware of the receiver's slightly harsh sound, which will probably be more noticeable on some bright speakers. Mated with simpatico speakers, the Onkyo TX-SR502 ($300) sounded sweeter with our CDs.

Bottom line: Noncritical listeners will likely find the DE698's sound quality perfectly satisfactory, but it can't match that of competing--albeit slightly more expensive--products from class leaders Denon and Harman Kardon.

User opinions

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User Rating: 3/10

4 buttons does all?

Pros: Loud/cheap

Cons: Totally complicated and confusing to set-up/sucks

Review: I cannot configure the speaker pattern. A flow chart of the setup menus would have been invaluable. I hate this thing and am sorry I wasted my money on it.

FM/AM reception-sucks.

User Rating: 8/10

Does everything I expected and more

Pros: Excellent range of video, digital and analogue inputs and outputs; good sound

Cons: Speaker terminals too close and awkward; setup and manual will confuse many

Review: I bought this receiver, then found the CNet review. My expectations were therefore lowered. DAY 1: The biggest task was labelling all the cables as I removed them from my old (faulty) amp, then finding the equivalent sockets in the STR-DE698. Attaching the speaker wires was the most difficult part as the terminals have a plastic surround (presumably to stop shorts) and are closely spaced. When I pressed the power switch I got silence - then I found (and read) the "quick start" sheet! After correcting some of my false assumptions about the equivalent sockets I got it working. DAY 2 MORNING: bought coax and optical cables to replace a lot of the old cables between DVD player and XBOX. That's where this receiver really shines - finally all the coax, optical, analogue and video connections I need, and more for the future. DAY 2 EVENING: finally a chance to sit down an enjoy some music DVDs and CDs. The sound is excellent to my ears. I'm not an audiophile but can recognise bad sound. None of that here! The "movie" and "music" modes are also very useful and sound good. THINGS TO NOTE: refer to the Quick Start guide, otherwise you might connect the surround speakers incorrectly. If you have a universal remote (mine's the Sony RM-AV3100) you will have to change the mode to "AV1" on both the supplied remote (you will still need it for some controls) AND the receiver. Instructions are near the back of the manual. OVERALL: very pleased with my purchase, especially the sound and the inputs and outputs.

User Rating: 10/10

Good Vibrations!

Pros: Dolby Prossessions is Best and Setup Prosession

Cons: See Sony Tests

Review: Better than Yamaha or Pioneer Receiver

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Sony STR-DE698 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type AV receiver
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight AV receiver : 16.9 in x 12.9 in x 6.2 in
  • Width 16.9 in
  • Depth 11.7 in
  • Height 5.7 in
  • Weight 15.4 lbs
  • Enclosure Color Black
  • Audio System
  • Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
  • Built-in Decoders Dolby Pro Logic , DTS-ES decoder , DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , Dolby Pro Logic IIx , DTS decoder , Dolby Digital , DTS Neo:6 , DTS 96/24 , DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 , Dolby Pro Logic II , Dolby Digital Surround EX
  • DSP Presets Music , Virtual Surround , Cinema Studio Ex. A , Cinema Studio Ex. B , Cinema Studio Ex. C
  • Surround System Class 7.1 channel
  • Response Bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
  • Input Channel Qty 7.0
  • Output Channel Qty 7.0
  • Amplifier Output Details 150.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - 1 Hz - 2.0 channel(s) ( Surround ) , 150.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - 1 Hz - 2.0 channel(s) ( Center ) , 150.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - 1 Hz - 1.0 channel(s) ( Rear ) , 150.0 Watt - 8.0 Ohm - 1 Hz - 2.0 channel(s) ( Front ) , - 1 Hz
  • Additional Features A-B speaker switch
  • Connectors
  • Headphone Jack Yes
  • Coaxial Digital Input Yes
  • Optical Digital Input Yes
  • Radio
  • Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
  • Preset Station Qty 30.0
  • Supported RDS Functions PS , PTY
  • Headphones
  • Headphones Type None
  • Microphone
  • Type None
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
  • Features Multi-brand compatibility
  • Remote Control (2nd)
  • Type None
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 2.0 x 5.1 channel audio line-in ( Phone stereo 6.25 mm ) - Rear , 1.0 x Subwoofer output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 3.0 x 7.1 channel audio line-out ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x SPDIF input ( RCA phono x 6 ) - Front , 1.0 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono ) - Rear , 1.0 x Headphones - Rear , 1.0 x Composite video input - Rear , 3.0 x Composite video output , 1.0 x SPDIF input
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
  • Power AC 230 V
  • Power Consumption Operational 180.0 Watt
  • Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.5 Watt
  • Miscellaneous
  • AV Furniture None
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