A:AnswerHi Rocco,
Thanks for your question!
The Sony STR-DH190 receiver does indeed have an FM tuner, but it does not support AM radio.
If this feature is something important for you, you can check this models:STR-DN1050/STR-DN850 that yes, they do have AM/FM tuner.
Thanks for choosing Sony.
MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER
STR-DN1050/STR-DN850
https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/strdn10585/v1/en/contents/TP0000242440.html
-Gus
A:AnswerIf I understand your question, the answer is "yes". There are several RCA inputs on the rear panel (and an output jack, if one wishes to connect a tape player/recorder).
A:AnswerThere is no switch on the unit that will do this, but I presume a patch-cord would accomplish this. It's an inexpensive "fix" but it would require reaching behind the unit, and manipulating cables, every time you wish to go from stereo to mono.
A:AnswerYou don't. It's not designed for that. You can try linking it to your Bravia directly using Bluetooth. You could also get an optical (there is an optical out on your Bravia) to RCA (there are RCA inputs on the receiver) cable.
But this is not really meant to be a home theatre amplifier. It's more intended for turntables, CD players, etc. And you can run streaming apps through it via Bluetooth.
A:AnswerYes - you can hook up a turntable, CD player, tape deck and anything else that has RCA outs. There is a specific phono input on this amplifier so you don't need to worry about a pre-amp on your turntable.
No cables come with it. You need to supply all that.
A:AnswerThis amplifier is not designed for that. It is a two channel stereo amp for use with turntables, CD players and tape decks. It's not a home theatre system.
A:AnswerYes. You need to supply discreet wired speakers. You might be able to connect to a soundbar via bluetooth and use it as a speaker but it's not designed for that.
A:AnswerIt has enough power to run your 4 speaker set-up, but for TV audio, it will only work if you RCA outputs as an option on your TV. It would be nice if it had a digital connection port on the receiver the way most soundbars do, but unfortunately it does not.