Questions & Answers
- Model:
- TXSR494
- |
- SKU:
- 6400737
Highly rated by customers for: Sound Quality, Ease of use, Setup
$449.00
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Q: QuestionPower supply AC230 V available?
Asked by Gurudev.
- A:Answer Hello Gurudev, In the USA we only distribute the 120v receivers. The receivers that support the other voltages would be for the Europe regions. However, if purchasing a model from the other region to bring the USA will void warranty. Thank you Onkyo
Answered by Onkyo Team
Q: Questiondoes it pickup the free internet radio stations?
Asked by why1.
- A:Answer Hello Why1, The TXSR494 doesn't support Internet Radio. The receivers that have the prefix TXNR and TXRZ has the built in TuneIN radio service. The starting receiver is the TXNR5100 and start RZ seriesTXRZ30. Thank you Onkyo
Answered by Onkyo Team
Q: QuestionWill this work on my 2.1 earc TV?
Asked by Earc21.
- A:Answer Hello Earc21, The TXSR494 only supports ARC. We do have other receivers that does support the eARC function. The TXSR3100 has the support the eARC. Thank you Onkyo
Answered by Onkyo Team
Q: QuestionWhen will this be available in Chicagoland ?
Asked by Corn.
- A:Answer It's on Best Buy's website, so it can be purchased anywhere in the continental U.S.A. at a minimum. Whether it will be on display at a store near you I cannot say.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionIs there a fix for the atmos feed cutting out intermittently?
Asked by Geenice.
- A:Answer Hello Geenice, Unfortunately, we don’t have any reports regarding the issue you’re inquiring about for the TX-RZ70. Thank you Onkyo
Answered by Onkyo Team
Q: Questioncan i use my Beats bluetooth earbuds with this receiver? ty
Asked by Gerry.
- A:Answer Hello Gerry, You would need to have the bluetooth transmitter feature for you to connect to the wireless headphones. The TXSR494 doesn't have that feature. The starting model that would have the bluetooth transmit(TX) and receive is the TXNR5100 and up. Once you enable the transmit feature then you would the headphones. Thank you Onkyo
Answered by Onkyo Team
Q: QuestionCan you connect a record player to this receiver? I don’t see a phono spot
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No
Answered by AlvinW
Q: QuestionCan you completely disable bluetooth?
Asked by Sadness.
- A:Answer Bluetooth, like WiFi, is not an automatic process. As long as you don't connect it to anything, it will remain passive and unused, like a chair in the corner no one sits on.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionWill this work with sonace speakers and a samsung tv
Asked by Lcm62187.
- A:Answer Don’t know about the speakers, I have mine connected to Bose system and a Samsung Q LED series TV.
Answered by CraigS
Q: Questionwheres the output power rms per channel? am i blind cause i dont see it, why ius iut not being plainly listed
Asked by scott.
- A:Answer Click on "Features." At the bottom is a link to "Specifications." If you know how to read electronics lingo, it says: 160 W/Ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1 channel driven), 80 W/Ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz–20 kHz, 0.08% THD, 2 channels driven, FTC)
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionAm I able to connect phonograph, CD player and tape player to this device? AM/FM radio accessible? Will this device allow me to use Bluetooth to connect speakers in another room? If no,which device you sell would do all of the above?
Asked by Eyepatch.
- A:Answer As to the phonograph, you cannot directly connect one that REQUIRES A PREAMP to the unit. For those that do need a preamp, you would have to buy that separately. You can connect a total of FOUR audio inputs, such as a tape player, second radio, CD player, phonograph with built-in preamp, etc., counting the digital coaxial connector, which is mean for a CD player, but could be used for something else. Just about anything that has RCA connectors or can be adapted with them. In addition, there are FOUR HDMI inputs, which can be used for a game playing unit, such as an Xbox, a Blu-ray or DVD player, a cable box or satellite receiver, and even a separate streaming box. The Bluetooth question has ALREADY been answered. New invention: "reading," I think it's called. Try it sometime. Although most of you questions could be answered by the illiterate as well.
Answered by luislast



























