A:AnswerHi KenTampa,
You may try but we do not guarantee that it will work perfectly.
We highly suggest to get a receiver with ZONE 2 feature.
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerHi Hubbaj,
You may try but it doesn't guarantee to work. We highly suggest to use wired speakers for better listening experience.
Thanks,
>Joffrey
A:AnswerThe receiver balances and phases speakers to the point you placed the microphone during set-up. The receiver does not control or 'know' of the TV speakers. If they are on, they will unbalance the sound and may produce an echo (sound in a can effect). Being able to have the TV speakers on simultaneously also depends on what is hooked up to the receiver. If your source of the audio/video has a PnP controller, it will flag the sound to a designated single device. This can be overridden with a HDMI splitter. Splitters are another box to plug in and may reduce video quality.
A:AnswerThe unit has 2 RCA plugs for sub woofer output.. if you look at the back of the unit from the left the bottom plugs plug 7 and 8 from the left are the outputs.
A:AnswerI would not recommend using it outside. Like most receivers it has vents on top for heat dissipation and I imagine that moisture will enter there. In addition, it is not a good idea to expose electronic equipment to temperature extremes unless they are specifically designed for it.
A:AnswerSlow Learner,
I have the same problem. My old unit I just replaced had A and B speaker switches on the front panel.. I couldn't find any units with that built in anymore.
I bet if you ask a tech in the Best Buy store, they will probably find you a switch of some type to hook up between the wires.
I have to work on that one next myself.
A:AnswerI would recommend using the HDMI ports. You might be able to connect other ways but it is designed for easy HDMI setup. Very simple one HDMI in and HDMI out. I use my Sony Amp to provide the HDMI switching from my Playstation or Cable input.