A:AnswerHi FRIDA, This Sony STRDH130 is compatible with set top box that uses analog connection. Regarding your concern about channel/program, you may refer to the manual supplied with the device or contact the service provider. «Jerome
A:AnswerHi kj,
Please check the full specifications of this receiver in the link below.
https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/STRDH130_mksp.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerHi Tony D,
This specific receiver is pretty basic. Microphones are not supported. Please check the link below for further assistance.
https://docs.sony.com/release//STRDH130.pdf
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerYes. In fact I connected mine directly to the red/white outputs on my cable box. With a pair of Yamaha speakers, I have much better sound than the tiny speakers on my flatscreen t.v. can produce.
A:AnswerIf you can hook up the TV to the receiver you can certainly listen to headphones connected to the receiver. There is a quarter-inch headphone jack on the front of the receiver.
A:Answerboth channels drive an 8 ohm load
dont think you should try bridging them
use 4 speakers to use both channels or else use 2 speakers on either channel alone
A:AnswerThe receiver has an input jack called portable that is for a small audio plug like from an mp3 player or cell phone. An adapter cable from phone to RCA pair would also work.
A:AnswerIf you only connect 2 speakers they will run 8 ohms
If you connect 4 speakers and want to power all 4 of then at the same time, 4 ohms. But your speakers should be rated to run at 4 or 8 ohms.
At least that the way it worked with "old school receivers
A:AnswerIf the mono stream is combined as FM in a mono broadcast as well as AM, yes. If the Mono is single input from a CD player, then only the single input would be routed to the one side, thus, not combined, no.
A:AnswerHi,
Dimensions (w/h/d) (Approx.) 430 mm × 132.5 mm × 279 mm (17 in × 5 1/4 in ×
11 in) including projectin parts and controls. Thanks. >Joffrey