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Sony DAV-HDX589W (03/03/2009)

Sony DAV-HDX589W

Entered CNET Catalog: 03/03/2009

SKU: 0027242753488

Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.

Manufacturer description

The Sony DAV-HDX589W BRAVIA Theatre System is a home theater System with an integrated 5 DVD/CD changer, 1000 watts of Home Theater power, and an included iPod Dock. With included S-AIR receiver/speakers system, you can now easily send your music wirelessly to the back of your room without running wires front to back . The DAVHDX589W can control a select number of BRAVIA televisions with BRAVIA Sync via the HDMI interface. Also, HDMI interface upscales DVD media up to 1080p This BRAVIA System optimizes speaker placement in just 30 seconds with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration.

Product summary

The goodThe good: All-in-one 5.1 home theater system with built-in five-disc DVD changer; included iPod dock; front tallboy speakers; can play MP3 and JPEG files; quick disc changer.

The badThe bad: So-so music performance; rear wireless speakers aren't exactly wireless; disc changer is a bit noisy; costs nearly as much as Blu-ray home theater systems; no video inputs.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: If Blu-ray compatibility isn't a consideration, Sony's HAV-HDX589W home theater system offers a good balance of features and quality.

Average user rating: from 7 users
3.5 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 05/29/2009

The big upgrade in home-in-a-box systems for 2009 is a built-in Blu-ray player. But those models start at $500. If you don't want to spend that much--and you're not ready for Blu-ray--there are still plenty of home theater systems with "just" DVD. Sony has three such models, each of which sport five-disc DVD changers and have the same functional capabilities, but are bundled with different speakers or accessories.

The HAV-HDX589W ($429 list), which we'll review here, comes with the S-Air wireless rear speaker assembly kit. The identically priced DAV-HDX587WC includes a secondary listening station (also based on Sony's S-Air technology) for listening to the system in another room. The entry-level DAV-HDX285 ($300) misses out on the tallboy speakers and wireless accessories, but is upgradeable to either additional function by purchasing those items separately. All the HTIBs in the series include a dock for use with iPods with dock connections (fourth generation and higher).

Design
The HAV-HDX589W is a 5.1 system that includes two "tallboy" left and right front speakers, a center channel, and left and right surround-satellite speakers. All of the speakers are made of molded plastic with irremovable grilles. The front tallboys rest on adjustable stands that require a bit of assembly out of the box. Each speaker can be wall-mounted as well.

Up front, the center channel is a bit bulky, perhaps to complement the flanking tallboys on either side. The surround speakers are small, only going about 3 inches deep.

All of the satellites, along with the subwoofer, use proprietary connection wires that are color-coded for easy setup. The subwoofer and its 6-inch driver are neither powered nor do they have adjustable volume.

The receiver is a bit thinner compared with devices we've seen in the series in years past. An LCD screen rests above a set of quick access buttons that correspond to all five discs as well as some basic playback control functionality. Outfitted in a slick, black covering, the unit should have no problem blending in with most modern electronics.

The included remote control can be overwhelming at times. It's a bit cluttered and some buttons have too many commands assigned to them. We did like how it felt in our hands and we'd imagine the controls simply take some time getting used to.

Setup
Prior to performing the auto calibration setup, the DAV-HDX589W's sound was acceptable, but the subwoofer volume was too loud for our tastes. That said, if you're a fan of a lot of bass, you might be satisfied with the sound and forgo the auto or manual speaker setup routines.

The manual setup is simple enough to do, but after we completed it, the balance between the satellite speakers and subwoofer was less than ideal. The subwoofer had a big, boomy sound and the satellites provided us with very little bass on their own. In other words, most of the bass came from the subwoofer, way over on the right side of our listening room.

Next, we put the DCAC (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration) auto speaker calibration system through its paces. DCAC adjusts the volume level of each speaker and the subwoofer and measures the distance between each speaker.

Digital Cinema Auto Calibration is simple. Plug in the supplied A.CAL microphone and navigate the onscreen display menus to initiate the autosetup program. The whole process takes less than 5 minutes and all of the measurements are taken from just one microphone position.

After autosetup, the subwoofer volume was raised once again, which was much too loud for us. It would be nice if Sony included a subwoofer volume adjustment on the remote like many other HTIBs do, such as the Samsung HT-AS730. This makes life much easier when going from disc.

The DAV-HDX589W lacks bass and treble controls, so it doesn't offer much opportunity to adjust tonal balance. The one "tone" control, the "Dynamic Bass" button on the remote, boosts bass. But since the DAV-HDX589W has plenty of that, we never really needed to use that feature.

Features
In addition to DVDs and audio CDs, the HAV-HDX589W can play MP3 music and JPEG photo files off a recordable CD or DVD. The unit can also play the increasingly rare SACD format. The five disc-changer is surprisingly fast, although the noise when swapping discs borders on distracting.

The HAV-HDX589W provides you with three connection options for hooking the system up to your TV. There are ports for composite, component, and an HDMI connections, but you'll only be able to control the resolution output settings when using HDMI. The HAV-HDX589W can output DVD video at 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p.

You cannot bring your own video source into the HAV-HDX589W--only a third-party audio source. There's room for an analog RCA connection or, if you're looking to add a digital source, there are optical and coaxial inputs available. The front panel also offers an audio-in jack for connecting devices that accommodate a 3.5-millimeter line-in.


Unfortunately, there's no room for bringing any additional video sources to the system.

The HAV-HDX589W system is equipped with Sony's "S-Air technology," which powers its wireless rear speakers. We've reiterated time and time again how misleading this "wireless" claim can be, and with the HAV-HDX589W there's no difference. The only thing wireless here is the audio sent from the receiver's transmitter to the rear speaker's receiver. The system uses a pair of S-Air cartridges that plug into both the receiver and the surround-speaker receiver.


The system's rear wireless surround solution is anything but wireless.

The surround-speaker transmitter must have power and be hard wired to each rear-surround speaker, meaning the whole thing actually adds one more wire to deal with--the power cable. However, it is nice to eliminate long rear-surround speaker wires, as hiding the front-to-back speaker cables in a living room can be quite a chore. The rear speakers perform well and are simple to set up. We couldn't tell any difference in sound compared with a hard-wired satellite.

The HAV-HDX589W (as well as its sibling Sony DVD home theater systems) includes an outboard iPod dock that plugs into the unit's proprietary DMPORT connection. The dock works with fourth-generation iPods or later and will work with the iPhone and iPod Touch. We should note that the device puts the iPhone into airplane mode while in use. Unfortunately, there's no onscreen (TV) display for the iPod, so you're stuck manually navigating through music on the iPod itself. You can also swap in other DMPORT accessories from Sony, such as a network audio streamer.


The included DMPORT iPod dock is formatted to work with any fourth-generation iPod and later.

Finally, the HAV-HDX589W includes an AM/FM tuner with programmable presets. There is no built-in HD Radio or satellite radio option.

Performance (video)
Overall, picture quality was solid when we ran the HAV-HDX589W through our series of HQV benchmarking tests. While the system did not pass the 2:3 pull-down section of the HQV benchmark, jaggies and artifacts were largely absent.

More importantly, imperfections found during our benchmarking tests were almost impossible to find in every day real-world viewing. We were more than satisfied with its performance while viewing "The Two Towers" and "The Fifth Element" on DVD. Of course, true videophiles will want to skip a DVD system altogether and go for Blu-ray instead.

Performance (audio)
Thanks to the DAV-HDX589W's abundant bass, it sounds big and powerful. Even with the subwoofer turned way down, we were always aware of its contributions.

We couldn't resist pumping up the volume on the circle of drums scene from the "House of Flying Daggers" DVD to see how the DAV-HDX589W would fare. The big drums had plenty of power, but the subwoofer's soft definition muddled the drums' impact.

Surround effects of the birds and insects during the scenes in the bamboo forest sounded great. The DAV-HDX589W's wireless surround speakers behaved perfectly; we never detected any dropouts, sputtering noises, or high hiss levels that plague some wireless speakers.

Dialog was nicely balanced, as the little DAV-HDX589W center speaker had a full, natural sound.

Jeff Beck's "Live at Ronnie Scott's" concert DVD sounded less terrific. Beck's guitar wizardry was fine, but Tal Wilkenfeld's hard-hitting bass and Vinnie Colaiuta's drums sounded bloated. Turning down the subwoofer volume helped a bit, but the sub's tendency to thickness was impossible to tame. The drums' cymbals were aggressively harsh when we listened at high volume.

CD sound fared similarly, with a lot of bass, clear-sounding vocals, and less-than-smooth treble. Since the DAV-HDX589W can play SACDs, we listened to the David Hazeltine Trio's "The Jobin Songbook in New York" SACD. Hazeltine's jazz piano sounded well above average for a moderately priced HTIB, but the speaker's underlying harshness was definitely more apparent here.

All testing considered, we think the DAV-HDX589W did a better job with movies and we wouldn't recommend it to buyers who'd use it primarily for music listening.

Conclusion
All in all, we found the Sony HAV-HDX589W to be a capable (if unremarkable) DVD home theater system, with quick response time while changing discs, solid sound during movie playback, and good DVD video quality. The somewhat high list price of $429 gives us pause, but if you can find it for closer to $350, it's a pretty good deal.

If wireless rear speakers aren't essential, you may want to look at the step-down DAV-HDX285 model, which is $130 cheaper. If you'd prefer a multiroom listening station, there's the DAV-HDX587WC, which goes for the same price. Alternatively, Sony makes the HT-SS360, a solid 5.1 HTIB with three HDMI inputs. This model is available for about $325 and will let you bring your own video sources.

User opinions

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User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 7 user reviews

Great value for the average user; fewer wires to run!

Pros: Ease of setup, simplified connections, sound quality in a small space, wireless rear speaker system eliminated need for wires across thresholds.

Cons: No separate volume control for the subwoofer.

Review: I bought this all-in-one system to replace a Kenwood system of separate components. I had been using a separate receiver and CD deck for years, and because of my entertainment cabinet and layout of my condo, setting up the Kenwood with multiple components and dozens of cables was getting tiresome. I would literally have to draw out all my components (A/V Recevier, CD Deck, TV, Cable box, DVD, VCR when I had one) on paper and make sure I had all the dang wires figured out before I started putting it together. No more of that!

This system really simplified everything. Yes, the S-AIR rear speakers aren't truly "wireless", but they DO eliminate the major problem I had, which was trying to figure out how to run wire across thresholds without tearing up either the carpet or the drywall (just about impossible, btw). Unlike another reviewer, I have not had any trouble with the wireless rear speakers coming on - I get consistently good sound out of them.

Setup was incredibly easy with the included calibration mic. There are not too many inputs, and so I wasn't connecting cables all day long and trying to mark which cable was which. I also paired this system with my Logitech Harmony remote. That took a bit of tweaking, but it works great.

Overall, this system was definitely worth the $300 I paid for it (on sale - don't pay full Sony retail price for it). If you're like me, sort of an average homeowner that wants a good quality home theater experience but (a) you're not a serious audiophile or (b) you don't want to be figuring out cabling for hours, this is a great solution. As I noted, this is also a good system if you live in a home with a layout that makes installation of a traditional home-theater difficult.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 7 user reviews

Extremely easy to set-up! Surround sound amazing!

Pros: Surround sound is great! Awesome Ipod dock!! Looks classy, The five disk DVD changer is what made the deal for me. The upconverting of DVD to 1080p makes it senseless to get a Blu-Ray right now for me. DVD's looks great!

Cons: Remote is kind of cheap for the money spent. You have to change setting (for music) to Multi surround to get full sound affects, rather, it doing it automatically. It does have "pro logic" which is supposed to make it better, but doesn't.

Review: Great stereo and home theater system. Has great sound and volume. Does get loud and it sounds crystal clear! Sub is my favorite part. It's pretty impressive, and the stereo has an option for extreme base so you feel like your in a concert if you have it on loud with surround sound. The Ipod dock is simply amazing and you can control your Ipod with the Sony remote!! I love this product. I know it will last me years, and it won't be out-dated quickly. May not have Blu-Ray, but the upconverting to 1080p for DVD's makes video look extremely clear (HDTV Only). Thought about getting the Blu-Ray, but didn't make sense to me to spend the extra money for a stereo with one disk holder. Since the rear speaker's aren't truly wireless, go with the other model that has the wireless stereo box that can go anywhere in your house. It wirelessly hooks up to your stereo and you can listen to music wherever you want in your house! It even sounds pretty good to! Overall buy this product, I know you'll love it like I have!
User Rating:
2.0 stars

out of 7 user reviews

The system is good but not great

Pros: - The S air system is good and allows for less wires
- The Calibration is easy to do
- The base is powerful
- Connects easily
- Costumer service if you need help is great
- Completely compatible to your ipod or iphone

Cons: - Does not sound as powerful as one may have thought
- The back speakers from the s air rarely come on
- Base is often disproportionate, too high or too low
- Not enough input and outputs behind the unit
- Does not have blue ray of other units

Review: I purchased this system for my dorm room. It cost me 300$ ( look online you can find much cheaper prices using tools like google ). Initially i was very happy with it. however i later became aware that although the sound can go quite high it is simply lacking in quality. The base often times is not proportionate to what you are watching for instance. Also there are not enough outputs and inputs. The costumer service is great to help you fix things however don t ask for advice on what to get, it will simply tell you that you must buy buy buy. Looking back on it i would have rather gone for a logitech system with a simple converter.

However something that is great is that the remote can control everything from the input of your television to the song playing on your ipod to the volume ( of course ). This allows you not to have too many remotes lying around.

Overall a great system but there are simple better systems out there for the same price.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 7 user reviews

Pretty Good Home Theater System

Pros: Awesome sound experience. Very satisfied with the picture quality and surround sound experience. Much better than the Panasonic and Samsung equivalent models.

Cons: DMport adapter is causing overheating of my IpodTouch and thereby causing the internet to slow down once it is heated up...very disappointed.

Review: As I love to watch YouTube videos in my Home Theater & TV, I'm planning to spend extra $100 to buy a seperate DMPort adapter (sony compatible) and enjoy this feature.
Bottom line, Sony HDX589W product is a good value for the price!
User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 7 user reviews

Can's say as I had the system 10 day when it failed.

Pros: It has good sound and not difficult to set up

Cons: It's not truly wireless, which would be better.
The CD player locked up the system within 10 days.

Review: My experience with the product has not been good, so far. Once I get the product back from Sony's repair center and have it operating, I will have a better idea of whether the product I received was a fluke or whether there is a problem with the product itself.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 7 user reviews

wow this is the best home theater i ever owned

Pros: sound, bass, ipod interface, front speakers, wireless speakers, bravia TV sync

Cons: everything stops when you load/unload a disk

Review: you will not be disappointed if you buy this home theater. i'm very impressed by this product. i am able to control my ipod and my bravia TV with the same remote control. the bass is very deep. big bang for the buck... trust me. i have my sony playstation, sony home theater, and my bravia LCD TV hooked up and this is the best home entertainment investment. make sure you buy a HDMI cable for better image performance
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 7 user reviews

Very nice system.

Pros: Good design, easy to use, good sound quality

Cons: wish the speakers were more sleek

Review:

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Sony DAV-HDX589W specifications

  • General
  • Product Type Home theater system with iPod cradle
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight Main unit : Right/left channel speaker : 16.9 in x 3.7 in x 15.6 in / 1.1 lbs , Speaker system : Center channel speaker : 8.9 in x 16.3 in x 6.5 in / 11.5 lbs , Speaker system : Right/left rear channel speaker : 4.1 in x 10.0 in x 3.7 in / 5.1 lbs , Speaker system : Subwoofer : 10.4 in x 12.8 in x 39.4 in / 14.3 lbs , Speaker system : 10.0 in x 3.0 in x 3.3 in / 1.5 lbs
  • Audio Features
  • Components DVD changer / AV receiver , Wireless rear channel amplifier , Speaker system
  • Surround System Class 5.1 channel
  • Amplifier Output Details 143.0 Watt - 1.5 Ohm - At 80 Hz - THD 10.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Subwoofer ) , 280.0 Watt - 3.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 1.0 channel(s) ( Rear ) , 144.0 Watt - 3.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Front ) , 144.0 Watt - 3.0 Ohm - THD 10.0 % - 2.0 channel(s) ( Center )
  • Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
  • Built-in Decoders Dolby Digital , Dolby Pro Logic II , DTS decoder
  • Digital Sound Processor (DSP) Yes
  • Output Power / Total 1000.0 Watt
  • Additional Features S-AIR technology , Auto sound calibration
  • Inputs & Outputs
  • Headphone Jack Yes
  • Coaxial Digital Input Yes
  • Optical Digital Input Yes
  • Speaker System
  • Speaker(s) 2.0 x Subwoofer - External - 3.0 Ohm - Wired , 1.0 x Right/left rear channel speaker - External - 1.5 Ohm - Wireless , 1.0 x Right/left channel speaker - External - 3.0 Ohm - Wired , 2.0 x Center channel speaker - External - 3.0 Ohm - Wired
  • Driver Details Subwoofer : 1.0 x Full-range driver - 65.0 mm , Right/left channel speaker : Full-range driver - 65.0 mm , Center channel speaker : Subwoofer driver - 65.0 mm , Right/left rear channel speaker : Full-range driver - 160.0 mm
  • Tuner features
  • Type Radio tuner - AM/FM - Digital
  • Tuner Frequency Range AM: 530 - 1710 kHz , FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
  • Preset Station Qty 30.0
  • AM Preset Station Qty 10.0
  • FM Preset Station Qty 20.0
  • Antenna Form Factor Loop AM / wire FM
  • DVD/Blu-ray features
  • Type DVD changer
  • Media Format DVD , CD-RW , DVD-R , DVD+R , CD , Video CD , CD-R , DVD+RW , DVD+R DL , SACD , DVD-RW
  • Changer Type 5.0
  • Video D/A Converter 12bit / 108MHz
  • Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3
  • Upscaling Yes
  • Output Resolution 720p , 480p , 1080p , 1080i
  • Additional Features Progressive scanning , JPEG photo playback
  • Remote Control
  • Remote Control Universal remote control - Infrared
  • Miscellaneous
  • Included Accessories iPod cradle
  • Power
  • Power Device Power supply - Internal
  • Power Consumption Operational 120.0 Watt
  • Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 0.3 Watt
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year