A:AnswerNot directly. It will run two pairs of them. There is an unamplified line output that would have to have another amplifier. At that cost what would be the point?
A:AnswerNo. It only takes Bluetooth input. It won't even output to BT headphones. Old school stereo receiver set up badically with a remote and BT input.
A:AnswerHi rutherne, Thank you for your inquiry! This receiver is designed to receive a Bluetooth signal from a smartphone or tablet. And it is not capable of connecting to a TV via Bluetooth. However, you can connect your TV to your STRDH190 receiver via HDMI ARC or digital optical connection. You can also connect your turntable to this receiver via the Phono input without using a preamp.
Note: When you connect a turntable with a PHONO/
LINE switch, be sure to set the PHONO/LINE
switch to PHONO.
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerHello, thanks for you question. Unfortunately, no. This unit only supports FM radio tuner.
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! Hope this helps. ~Earl
A:AnswerHi Sue, Thanks for your inquiry! This receiver is designed to receive a Bluetooth signal from a smartphone or tablet. It is not capable of transmitting one to a Bluetooth device such as wireless headphones or speakers. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerIt has 2 sets of speaker terminals(A+B) so you can connect all 4 and just switch the little dial to A+B to use all 4 speakers. No sub though so no surround sound.
A:AnswerI rolled the dice and bought an out of box unit for about $120 and it had everything including the box and not a scratch on it. They reduced it for Black Friday but not sure how often they run a sale on it.
A:AnswerHi sasha, Good question! If your in-ceiling speaker connects via regular speaker wire cable then it should be compatible.
Please note: Speaker wires that are anywhere between 12 to 16 gauge are most commonly used for connecting speakers to this receiver. Also, connect speakers with impedances of 6 to 16 ohms.
Hope this helps! -Sam