Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Sony STR-DN1080 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony STR-DN1080.
March 2018
(87%)
15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great sound quality, Lively and punchy performance, Dolby Atmos & DTS:X support, Decent set of features, Price
No expansion possibilities, Build quality could be better, No backlight on remote control
The Sony STR-DN1080 is a great all-round performer that perfectly fits the bill for anyone looking for a decent sounding and feature-packed AV receiver than can also support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. We're glad to see that Sony have simplified the front pane...
Stunningly insightful and authoritative, Punchy, agile and precise, Hugely enjoyable and dynamic performance, Exhaustive features, Easy to use,
A backlit remote would be nice,
After a gap year Sony came back fighting, with all the specs boxes duly ticked this time. The addition of Dolby Atmos - as well as other cutting-edge features - makes the STR-DN1080 a complete AVR package for a now eye-wateringly low price of £429.Two yea...
Published: 2017-04-21, Author: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Sony STR-DN1080 offers all of the features you could want in a modern receiver -- multiroom music, Chromecast streaming, Dolby Atmos and a slew of 4K-compliant inputs. Sound quality is excellent, especially for movies. The user interface is easy to fo
Sound quality is a little less full than on last year's model, meaning it may not be quite as forgiving of bright speakers. Google Home control failed in our tests
The Sony STR-DN1080 is fully featured and easy to use, and it sounds great, making it one of the best AV receivers available for the price...
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Published: 2018-04-17, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Not just another entry-level Atmos AVR, this Sony innovates in surprising ways and delivers a brilliantly immersive experience...
Sony's STR-DN1080 had no problems serving as the centerpiece of my family room system. My family enjoyed watching many television shows and movies using the 5.1.2 system. The Sony's sonic profile leans toward the cooler and more analytical end of the spec...
Abstract: We spent dozens of hours researching and comparing the best AV receivers under $600 to help you find the right one for your entertainment room...
The Sony STR-DN1080 has fantastic sound quality plus Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and 4K support. This unit also has one of the best on screen interfaces you'll find on a home cinema receiver
The 1080 could use a few more HDMI inputs
Sony dropped the ball last year when they didn't include Dolby Atmos or DTS:X. They did not make the same mistake this year. The Sony STR-DN1080 has both features plus 4K compatibility, WiFi, Bluetooth, Chromecast built-in and more. If that wasn't enough...
Fine amplifier sonics and power, Excellent, quick-responding home-network streaming plays most formats, including HRA and DSD, Speaker Relocation & Phantom Surround feature
Scales only 1080p/24 video to 4K
Excellent audio performance and a unique feature set counterbalance a somewhat quirky and (in a few cases) slow user interface...
Published: 2017-04-20, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Sony STR-DN1080 offers all of the features you could want in a modern receiver -- multiroom music, Chromecast streaming, Dolby Atmos and a slew of 4K-compliant inputs. Sound quality is excellent, especially for movies. The user interface is easy to fo
Sound quality is a little less full than on last year's model, meaning it may not be quite as forgiving of bright speakers. Google Home control failed in our tests
The Sony STR-DN1080 is fully featured and easy to use, and it sounds great, making it one of the best AV receivers available for the price...
Solid audio and video performance, Decent network functionality, Supports the new network standard, Chromecast
Not rated to drive fourohm loudspeakers
We were very impressed with Sony's STR-DN1080 AV receiver. With solid performance with everything up to Ultra HD Blu-ray (and operational benefits from pairing it with Sony's player, above) and the convenience of Chromecast Audio along with DLNA and Apple...