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Sherbourn is back: Check Out the SR-8100 7.1 Channel Receiver

Sherbourn-8100-9690While somewhat late to the party, Sherbourn Technologies – which is better known for its home theater separates and custom installation products – threw its large hat into the A/V receiver world this week with the release of the $800 SR-8100 7.1 A/V receiver.

The first three months of 2013 were a busy time for the market segment with brand new models from Yamaha, Denon, Pioneer, Sony, and Harman/Kardon flooding the market with an extensive array of features and a price ceiling of $1.000. To move customers away from the soundbar market (which has no shortage of heavy hitters at this point), manufacturers have been offering A/V receivers with support for Ultra HD 4K, AirPlay, Bluetooth, and higher quality DACs to support high resolution audio formats. Now it appears Sherbourn is hoping to capitalize on its extensive custom installer network to get its gear rocking home theaters.

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Within its steel chassis and solid, extruded aluminum faceplate, the SR-8100 hosts a full complement of audiophile components, including seven channels of discrete, high-quality audio amplification backed by a high-current, low-noise toroidal power supply. The SR-8100 can deliver 80-watts per channel into all seven channels, which should be more than enough power for most dedicated surround set-ups in living rooms or dens.

To provide the highest quality signals possible to drive those outputs, Sherbourn equipped the SR-8100 with twin Cirrus 32-­bit dual­-core fixed-point DSP processors and included support for all the latest high-resolution audio formats (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD) via four HDMI 1.4 inputs.

HDMI performance is also enhanced by Xpressview switching, which is intended to deliver clean, speedy transition between sources, as well as support for 3D, Audio Return Channel, and Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). For advanced remote control, the SR-8100 also includes a trigger input and output, an IR remote input and output, and an RS-232 port for serial control.

In addition, the new receiver features 4 stereo analog inputs, 4 digital audio inputs ( 2 coaxial, 2 optical), a full set of 7.1-channel pure analog direct inputs for connecting an SACD player or other high-fidelity surround source, and your choice of balanced or unbalanced subwoofer outputs. Integrated Bluetooth 3.0 capabilities deliver CD quality audio from aptX-capable mobile sources, including iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. The SR-8100 also incorporates a high-quality integrated headphone amplifier for private listening.

The Sherbourn Technologies SR-8100 7.1 A/V receiver does not offer support at this time for Ultra HD 4K, but it does offer audio outputs for two separate zones in your home. At only 17-inches x 4-inches x 16 ½-inches (W x H x D), the SR-8100 will easily fit inside most home theater equipment consoles and custom installation racks, although the rack mounting kit will be an additional expense.

The SR-8100 comes with a five-year warranty and is available now.

Ian White
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Ian has been a full-time A/V journalist since 1999, covering the world of high-end audio, video, music, and film for Digital…
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