A:AnswerHello. Yes - the AVR-S760H arrives from the factory configured for a 5.2 set-up. All you have to do is attach the speakers, the two subwoofers and run Audyssey's Auto set-up (insert mic and follow the on-screen instructions).
A:Answerthere are adapters which enable you to connect all three of your RCA cables and an HDMI to your TV. These adapters also include a power cable which connects to your TV.
check with Amazon first.
A:AnswerHello. Some of the set-up can be done using the screen on the front of the AVR-S760H, but it will not be as thorough as it would with TV screen or a PC monitor on hand. We offer an extensive line of stereo integrated amplifiers for those who do not wish to have TV or surround speakers as a feature of their home audio set-up. The PMA-900HNE or PMA-600NE might be a better option for you. Both are audio-only components. All Audio/Video receivers are designed to be used with a TV or monitor.
A:AnswerHello. Our AVRs with HEOS (including the AVR-S760H) are designed to work with a very wide range of speakers when using the speaker output ports on the rear panel. Only our Home speakers can be used for HEOS' wireless functionality. The wireless function of HEOS is not for use with an AVR's Main Zone with speakers used in a surround sound set-up.
Some aftermarket wireless speaker systems will work with our AVRs, so long as they have a module which connects to an AVR's speaker ports.
A:AnswerThe AVR shows 110V 60Hz on the backside,
a converter to 220V 50???Hz with 1600 W seems heavy and costly. I have no personal experience with such a big converter.
A:AnswerDenon has no receiver which supports HD radio. Neither do the other major home theater manufacturers.
There is a manufacturer which sells component HD radio tuners compatible with most of those same manufacturers.
Amazon sells the Sangean HDT-20 for around $160.00.
That may be your only option currently.
Good luck !
A:Answerprobably not. turntable components don't have powered speakers .Your best bet is to purchase a home theater receiver and run all your components through it. Be sure that the receiver has phono inputs unless your turntable has a preamplifier capability.
The smart TV can also serve as a hub, but the wattage from your TV will not be sufficient .
A:AnswerHello. it is possible the AVR-S760H will drive a pair of Advent speakers, but without knowing which model it is in question, we are unable to offer a conclusive answer.
A:AnswerHello, yes, the setup described is possible with the Denon AVR-S760H receiver. Connect a five-channel surround system to the main zone and two additional speakers for zone 2. Independent sources and volumes are also available.
A:Answeryou would need to contact your local Best Buy store, and request an estimate for the Geek Squad to install.
in all honesty, the setup is so simple and user friendly that you may not require their help.
A:AnswerYes, the Denon AVR-S760H is equipped with 7-channels of amplification, two of which can be assigned to Zone Two. The Receiver also has two Subwoofer RCA Pre-outputs allowing you to connect two Subwoofers.
A:AnswerThe Denon AVR-S760H is compatible with a wide variety of speakers. Floor standing, Bookshelf, Satellite, In-ceiling/In-wall, and more. A standard speaker wire connection is required. Wireless HEOS speakers may be added for multi-room/zone audio.
A:Answerwhen you set up the receiver it recognizes the speakers connected and works accordingly, once more speakers are added you would have to put it on set up mode again to recognize the new speakers . the Manual is online
A:AnswerHello,
The AVR-S760H is compatible with wireless Home speakers and the wireless Home sub-woofer for use in other zones in your home, but the wireless Home speakers and Home sub-woofer can not be used in the Main Zone for surround sound, they are only compatible with a 2 channel audio feed or a simulated surround signal from the 550 Soundbar.
The AVR-S760H requires a sub-woofer be hard-wired for use in the Main Zone for a surround sound set-up.