A:AnswerHi Receiver,
Thank you for the inquiry! Yes, this AV receiver supports Bluetooth capability. You can receive audio content from a Walkman, smartphone or tablet that has a Bluetooth function and listen to it via this AV receiver.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Beach,
Thank you for the inquiry! Unfortunately, this AV receiver doesn't have a capability to output sound to Bluetooth recorder player. It has a Bluetooth receiver and not a Bluetooth transmitter. You can only receive audio from a WALKMAN, smartphone, or tablet that has a BLUETOOTH function and listen to the received audio content via this receiver.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Grumpy,
Thank you for the inquiry! Any speakers that feature bare wire connection will work to this receiver, as long as their impedances are from 6 to 16 ohms. See page 48 of the manual.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Kasper,
Thank you for the inquiry! Unfortunately, this AV receiver does not support 120 Hz. The maximum HDMI video format it can do is 4K/60 Hz.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Azcatwoman,
Thank you for the inquiry! Yes, you can connect your HDMI devices to this AV receiver. We recommend connecting wired speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 to 16 ohms. We also recommend using speaker wires that are anywhere between 12 to 16 gauge. These are most commonly used for connecting speakers to an amplifier or an AV receiver.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi DLKJ,
Thank you for the inquiry! Yes, the ARC can output both audio and video.
Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Yoda,
Thank you for the inquiry! To connect a turntable to a stereo system, the stereo system should have a phono input. If a phono input is not available, the turntable must have a built-in amplifier or an in-line amplifier must be used to connect the turntable to another input on the stereo system. If you want an AV receiver that has a built in phono input, we recommend our STR-DH190.
Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Charlie,
Thank you for the inquiry! When matching speakers and Audio/Video (A/V) receivers, the ohm rating of the speaker should be equal to or greater than the ohm rating of the receiver to avoid a risk of hardware damage. Any speakers that feature bare wire connection will work to this receiver, as long as their impedances are from 6 to 16 ohms. The AV receiver has a 3.5mm headphone port.
Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Nathan,
Thank you for the inquiry! Unfortunately, this AV receiver does not support that kind of function.
Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerHi Brailed,
Thank you for the inquiry! Yes, it supports Bluetooth but not only can you wirelessly stream and play music from other Bluetooth devices, but with Bluetooth Standby, you can turn on your receiver remotely, and even play back and control your music with voice assistant smart speakers such as
Amazon Alexa.
Upgrade your home entertainment system to work with the latest 4K TVs and HDR picture. Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP 2.2 signal handling, and a host of advanced features the STRDH590 is the perfect combination of high performance video capability and superb Sonic fidelity. High-Resolution Audio compatible.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerNo. You can not sync it with your Samsung television. The receiver will not turn completely off. However, when you turn the television off the led located on the left of the receiver will turn from green to red indicating that it is in rest mode and not receiving an active load.
A:AnswerHi Robeau,
Thank you for the inquiry! Any speakers that feature bare wire connection will work to this receiver, as long as their impedances are from 6 to 16 ohms. Unfortunately, you cannot connect a wireless speaker to this AV receiver.
Equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, Bluetooth and a host of advanced features, your new receiver is ready for whatever and wherever your content takes you.
Regards,
David