A:AnswerYou asked the best question actually. I don't know the answer either. I am not satisfied with the systems out there. So I built my system with 5 amplifies (two Sony Receivers 1050 and 1080 + two Sony HiFi Amp ZUX9 and RV8 + one Klipsch powered 230w RMS) and 21 speakers (4 Sony 8" Floor + 2 Klipsch R28PF (powered) + 2 Energy 5.5" Floor + +4 Sony Shelf speakers + 4 Sony SuperWoofers + 4 subwoofers which are a combination of Tight bass to the deepest Base (1 Sony 200W+ 1 Sony SA W3000 +1 Bic PL200 1000w +1 Klipsch 12" 400w). You'll see my setup in the picture. Most of my equipment are discontinued models. The reason they are discontinued is because they are very loud.
A:AnswerHi JPG, It is not designed to support wireless subwoofers. The subwoofer ports require a wired connection. Kindly refer to page 14 of this link:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4686/1a5e9c2b4143ad36dd5cb360f2a11851/46865241M.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerHi JamesB,
No, The ZONE 2 component output jacks on the Audio/Video (A/V) receiver will output analog video signals only. To output a signal from the ZONE 2 jacks, the source device must be connected to one of the composite or component inputs on the A/V receiver.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Victor, it is automatic. It means the AC power adapter will work on 110V - 240V power sources without making any adjustments or switches. Thanks, -Mark
A:AnswerI set mine up with the following 5:1:2 configuration (2 front, 2 surround, 1 center, 1 base, 2 height). The height speakers would be for top firing on the Sony.
A:AnswerHi Onatop,
Yes, you can connect 2 subwoofers to this AV receiver. Check the link for more details.
https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/strdn108/v1/en/contents/TP0001221317.html?search=subwoofer
Regards,
David