A:AnswerHi there, Good question! Yes, the STRDH190 has an FM radio tuner function. Hope this helps!
Whether you choose to enjoy the warm sound of vinyl via the phono input , or stream music from your digital music collection, you’ve found a perfect match. Don’t forget the receiver’s A=B function lets you connect two pairs of speakers. You can easily switch between A or B or use them all together at the same time. When you factor in the low-profile design, we’re sure you’ve found the flexibility and performance you’ve been looking for!
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A:AnswerFrom what I looked up 12 awf is .080 diameter and the connector on the back is about .086 so it should fit. I am running Monster cable wires and the gold connectors are .070 and definitely fit just fine.
A:AnswerIt does not have a subwoofer output. You would have to do a work-around. It does have outputs for 4 speakers, two channels so it might not be hard to do using one set for the subwoofer and the other for the remaining pair. That would also take some thinking because the output is not likely to be sufficient to power a subwoofer. It is a bargain for what you get!
A:Answer4 speakers yes but it only has a left and right channel line output. No dedicated sub out. It is an old achool stereo with only a Bluetooth input and remote
A:AnswerDepends on the signal strength of the FM station you want to listen to. The antenna that came with the receiver works great for me in the Seattle metro area. The receiver does have a unique connector for the antenna so not sure how to connect a higher performance antenna
A:AnswerHi there. Thank you for your inquiry! Unfortunately, this receiver doesn't have a microphone input for karaoke. I'd recommend checking out the Sony MHCV13 if you're looking for an audio system that is capable of connecting a microphone for karaoke function. Hope this helps!
Whether you choose to enjoy the warm sound of vinyl via the phono input, or stream music from your digital music collection, you’ve found a perfect match. Don’t forget the receiver’s A=B function lets you connect two pairs of speakers. You can easily switch between A or B or use them all together at the same time. When you factor in the low-profile design, we’re sure you’ve found the flexibility and performance you’ve been looking for! -Sam
A:AnswerHi sub, Good question! Yes, you can connect a compatible active subwoofer to this receiver. For compatible subwoofer, check the subwoofer to determine if it has IN and OUT speaker wire connections. If so, connect the left and right speaker wires from the stereo receiver into the left and right speaker IN on the subwoofer. Then, connect speaker wire from the left and right speaker OUT on the subwoofer to the left and right main speakers. If the subwoofer does not have IN and OUT speaker wire connections, then it will not be compatible with the stereo receiver. Hope this helps!
Whether you choose to enjoy the warm sound of vinyl via the phono input, or stream music from your digital music collection, you’ve found a perfect match. Don’t forget the receiver’s A=B function lets you connect two pairs of speakers. You can easily switch between A or B or use them all together at the same time. When you factor in the low-profile design, we’re sure you’ve found the flexibility and performance you’ve been looking for! -Sam
A:AnswerI have my I-Phone connected Via Blue Tooth for music and Audible and it works great, easy pairing. That said, you should be able to connect headphones as well.
A:AnswerIf your gaming desktop has RCA Left and Right outputs it will connect to the receiver or it might be able to connect via Bluetooth. The subwoofer is the I don't know part. It has a line out but it is left and right and not a dedicated subwoofer output.