- Up to 150W per Channel at 8 Ohms
- 7 x HDMI Inputs for 8K & 4K/120 Video
- Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support
- HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG & IMAX Enhanced
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & Ethernet Connectivity
- Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX
- 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
- Works with SONOS
- Voice Control with Google Assistant
- Zone 2 & Zone 3 Content Expansion
Items Included
- Sony STR-AZ7000ES 13.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
- Calibration Microphone
- Calibration Mic Stand
- FM Wire Antenna
- AC Power Cord
- Remote Control with Batteries
- Front Cover
- Limited 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Create an immersive home theater experience, enjoy smooth 4K/120 gameplay, and deliver whole-home audio when you create a home entertainment system with the Sony STR-AZ7000ES 13.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver. Seven HDMI inputs (four 8K) combine with 13.2 channels of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X object-based audio, for movies that look amazing and surround you with sound from all directions. Support for the latest in HDR technology enhances this experience with deeper blacks and rich contrast. Dual HDMI outputs and Zone 2/Zone 3 functionality allows two different rooms to watch their own UHD content, with a third zone enjoying audio playback. Playback from local or online sources, thanks to built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet connectivity.
These audio technologies are joined by room calibration technologies that work to create a sound reproduction that’s custom to your environment. 360 Spatial Sound Mapping reproduces a physical sound field to emulate a movie theater or concert hall. Digital Cinema Auto Calibration IX precisely corrects the distance, angle, sound pressure, and frequency response of each of your speakers to create the ideal sound field.
- DSEE Ultimate uses AI to upscale audio to near-high-resolution quality
- Compatible with custom wall installations
- Supports leading control and remote monitoring systems, such as control4, Savant, Crestron, and OvrC
- Easy set up via front-panel controls or on-screen GUI
- Three 12V triggers for optional peripherals and amplifiers
- Three IR repeaters for external device control
- Ping button for IP recall on the front display
- Front USB-A port for applying system updates or saving settings to port to another receiver
- RS232C port for control system configuration
- Web UI can be unlocked with a firmware download
JRREF –
I have the Sony AZ7000ES for a couple of weeks now and am very pleased with the AVR. Sonically it’s superior to my Marantz 7012 AVR which it replaced. Also for my home theater the dialogue is clearer so in some cases we don’t need the closed captions on anymore. The room calibration system is also very good and easy and quick to use. There is a bug where with the volume up, you hear a thumping noise coming from the sub woofer when moving around the menu’s of my AppleTV for example but I understand Sony is aware an will be fixing this in a future firmware update.
JRREF –
Garren –
The Sound fields in this receiver are superior to anything else I have heard. Accurate
and immersive sound. Sound calibration blows the other room corection systems
out of the water.
Garren –
Ferdinand –
As a longstanding Sony ES customer, I’ll start off with the things I do not like about the STR-AZ7000ES:
1. No HDR10+ support.
2. No QMS support.
3. No QFT support.
With that out of the way, this thing is worth every penny. I have owned a number of ES and non-ES AVR’s over the past several decades, and nothing sounds as good as this thing.
Setup and calibration is easy. The on-screen UI is easy. The web browser is great as it does everything the on-screen UI does. The iPhone app is simple but equally as effective. The remote control leaves a little to be desired, but it’s not a train smash.
The STR-AZ7000ES has range and power for days. It just keeps going.
It does get a little warm (okay, very warm), so I added the AC Infinity Aircom T10 to keep it nice and cool. I highly recommend this for any AVR owner, as AVR’s are notorious for running hot, even when they ship with their own in-built cooling fans.
The 360SSM does sound quite innovative and interesting, but I prefer to watch content without it as I have a full 7.2.4 speaker system. If you have fewer speakers, 360SSM can help fill in the missing channels.
The upmixing of 2-channel stereo music into Neural X is actually pretty good. I was originally a 2-channel purist for music, but Neural X does a great job of expressing all the high-frequency instrumentation and vocals across a 7.2.4 speaker system, while keeping all the low-end in the subs.
As for movies, stop the press. This thing really shines especially in Dolby Atmos that has been properly mixed and engineered in the studio.
In summary – do yourself a favour and get it!
Ferdinand –