A:AnswerHi ceries, You can use Active or Passive Subwoofer as long as it is compatible with the unit's power output and impedance rating. For more details about the product specification, please visit this link: https://docs.sony.com/release//STR-DH750_STR-DH550_guide_en.pdf -Jerome
A:AnswerI would suggest not purchasing the item at all. It stopped working in just over a month and I sent it back to have to it repaired under the warranty. It is now almost 2 months later and I have yet to receive my receiver back
A:AnswerHi R44,
This receiver can accommodate 7 speakers and 2 subwoofers. Please check the full specification of this receiver in the link below. https://docs.sony.com/release//STR-DH750_STR-DH550_guide_en.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerRecommend you download the full, 269 Page Operating Manual. (just Google the Model number). I still trying to decipher all the different speaker arrangements and sound options. I just bought more speakers and plan to spend a couple days experimenting.
A:AnswerI had a hard time with that, too. But when you press the FM button, it should come up on your screen. Then you go to the station you want (visible on the TV) and add it to the preset option (also visible on the TV).
A:AnswerI would suggest not purchasing the item at all. It stopped working in just over a month and I sent it back to have to it repaired under the warranty. It is now almost 2 months later and I have yet to receive my receiver back
A:AnswerNo you cannot. It's extremely rare that you will find electronics made for the American market with that feature. What you could do is get a step-down transformer for it.
A:AnswerYes. you can configure this as a two channel. You will have to select this manually or use the auto calibration for system to auto detect.
Just connect the speakers to the Left and Right channel behind the receiver and run auto calibration.
A:AnswerYes you can but I wouldn't recommend it. The unit only goes down to 4ohms, anything below that will push it quite a bit. It will heat up way too fast and turn it self off as a result - not a good experience if you're watching a movie. Plus, it just might not last long enough.