Sony Str D911 Review -
A powerful 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms, providing clean, balanced sound for music lovers.
To create that "movie theater" feel, it shifted gears to deliver 80 watts to the front and center speakers, with 30 watts dedicated to the rear channels to handle Dolby Pro Logic effects. Sony Str D911 Review
In the early 1990s, the emerged as a centerpiece for the burgeoning home theater enthusiast. Released around 1993, this Digital Signal Processing (DSP) receiver wasn't just an amplifier; it was a "Digital Processing Center" designed to bridge the gap between traditional high-fidelity stereo and the new world of cinematic surround sound. The Heart of the Living Room A powerful 120 watts per channel into 8
What set the D911 apart was its versatility. It featured a wide array of sound fields, allowing users to digitally simulate environments like a "Hall" or "Stadium" at the touch of a button. The front panel was a tech-lover's dream, filled with buttons for various audio and video inputs, ensuring it could grow with a user's collection of gadgets. The Legacy of the "Silver Era" Released around 1993, this Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Imagine a living room in '93: a bulky CRT television, a VCR, and perhaps a brand-new LaserDisc player. The STR-D911 was built to command them all. It offered a robust power output that still commands respect today:
Manuals & Warranty * [PDF] Warranty(98.8 KB) 98.8 KB. 01/31/2006. * [PDF] Operating Instructions(2.6 MB) 2.6 MB. 08/17/2003.