The STR-DG1000 now in it's new home. Because this receiver's depth is not as great as it's predecessor, I can keep the knobs back within the frame of the stand. Thus, they don't get bumped while vacuuming.I tested it all out by playing CHESS IN CONCERT, a live concert remake of the 1980's LP. This performance features Josh Groban as the Russian chess player and Idina Menzel as the American chess player's second.
So, just how far did I drag myself into the 21st Century by buying a used STR-DG1000? Six years. It was made in 2006. For thoroughness, I scanned both owner's manual's Specifications pages. STR-DA5ES's first specs page, above.
STR-DA5ES's second specs page, above.
STR-DG1000's first specs page, above.
STR-DG1000's second specs page, above.
STR-DG1000's third specs page, above.
Comparing the "POWER OUTPUT" specs for both receivers, they are virtually identical: STR-DA5ES reads for ALL five channels: 110 WPC @ 8 ohms 20-20,000Hz THD 0.05%. At 4 ohms, the power drops to 90 WPC THD 0.09%, all five channels.
However, while the STR-DG1000's 8 Ohm specs are the same, it is only in STEREO, meaning the front left and right speakers, NOT for all seven channels, it measures 120 WPC @ ONLY 1kHz, THD 0.7%. NOT the full 20-20,000Hz!
So, what does that mean? To keep the price lower, manufacturers, even SONY, are a little sneakier by measuring total harmonic distortion at ONLY the 1000 Hertz frequency! Not, the full twenty to twenty thousand frequencies.
Therefore, for Stereo MUSIC listening it competes and compares equally to it's considerably higher priced older brother: The STR-DA5ES. The "Elite Series", however, delivers clear, distortion-free music through all five of it's channels. We have not heard any audible distortion while using the STR-DG1000 because the Klipsch speakers are SO highly efficient: 96 decibels at 1 watt (2.83 volts) at 1 meter within an anechoic chamber. So, in our case, thanks to my buddy Jack, who gave us all six speakers, we will never drive the STR-DG1000 anywhere near the limits of it's amplification circuits.
To conclude, I replaced the otherwise fully capable STR-DA5ES circa 2000 receiver because it's Optical inputs stopped working. Otherwise, it is still a very capable receiver. I'll hang onto it for a while.
So, am I happy with the newer STR-DG1000 receiver? Absolutely! The enormous remote is far better to hold, read and use, than the "flip-phone-like" remote for the STR-DA5ES. I have played six-channel SACD discs through it and I have never heard any distortion. Again, likely because of the Klipsch speaker's ultra-high efficiency.
I did try using an HDMI ARC* cable in HDMI 1 input socket, and the STR-DG1000 did turn off the TV's speakers as a result. But, since this receiver predates HDMI ARC by MANY years, I will use Optical and Coaxial Digital cables for the sounds of A/V sources to provide full aural and physical enjoyment of Blu-ray and other movie sources such as Netflix, etc.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to read this rather lengthy article. I began doing this all the way back in 2008, having no idea if anyone would ever read it. Well, over 700,000 of you, and counting DO read it. And I am truly humbled.
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Scott Robb
March 11, 2026
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*HDMI ARC stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface Audio Return Channel. It allows audio to be sent from a TV back to an audio device, like a soundbar, using a single HDMI cable, simplifying connections and reducing cable clutter.