A:AnswerI am assuming you want the subwoofer as the final amp so you can get those lows. But regardless, it is NEVER a good, fair, or bad idea to put two amps back to back. It is a terrible idea at best and a dangerous idea at worst. Amplifiers are designed to take a low input signal and increase it to higher output for speakers etc. First of this is that it is quite likely that the output impedance of your amp is very different from the input impedance of the other amp no matter which way you hook them up. This generally leads to poor quality signals (that means it will sound bad). Secondly, even if you send amp 1 output at a low level it will likely overdrive the input in amp 2 and if you are unlucky, you could blow some component in the input of amp 2, even if your amp 2 has a limiter, and you drive it too hard with a high-level signal for a long time you could overheat components that could pose a fire hazard. So it seems your best options would be- 1. add a special subwoofer driver to this amp, there are some jacks that have a suitable output level to do this, or 2. replace your existing subwoofer amp with a more powerful one.
A:AnswerI don't have or know of that specific turntable, but this system has an input jack for turntables and without looking it up I can't believe that there is not some industry standard on turntables, therefore this jack would meet these standards and make a very good connection to your turntable. I have never had the need to connect my turntable to this system but do not doubt that it would perform perfectly. If you are an audiophile that can't hack AD and DA conversions then you might have a problem with this, but if you don't know what that is or listen to music on your phone, or computer then this system will be suitable.
A:AnswerHi MrSunshine, Thank you for your inquiry. The available inputs and outputs on the subwoofer will determine whether or not the subwoofer will be compatible with this receiver.
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! -Sam
A:AnswerThe Bluetooth on this unit is Receive only. Any reference to transmission is referring to its ability to search for and pair up with another Bluetooth transmitter. It will not, according to the manual, function in the transmit mode to send sound signals to another receiver.
A:AnswerNot the answer you want but I’m not sure. It receives Bluetooth from my IPhone 7 and 11 perfectly, I just don’t think it transmits via Bluetooth. I have mine hard wired for a surround sound system which works great. I can also say that I have a turntable, dual cassette deck and five disc cd changer running thru this unit which all function & sound great. Good Value for the price. Hope this may have answered other questions you may have had.
A:AnswerHi JoeO, Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can adjust the tonal balance of the speakers using the supplied remote control of the unit. There is also a speaker balance control and volume controls. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Skychap, Thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, no. This unit doesn't have "pre-out" jacks on its rear panel to connect your external amp. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi westymtnman, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, no. However, this receiver has 4 audio input to connect your audio devices such as a tape monitor switch. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerSpecs say that at 8 ohms, (couldn't find the symbol chart so had to spell - ohms), @ 1 Khz is 100 W in each stereo channel. In case you are interested, the RMS rating 90 W.
Your question prompted me to finally dig out my manual from where it managed to hide itself from me. Thanks!
A:AnswerHi SonyForever, thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, the USB port of this unit is for service purposes only. It is not for USB music playback. We recommend utilizing the Bluetooth function instead. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Mavo, Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can connect speakers that have an impedance rating of 6-16 ohms. And yes, you can connect up to 4 speakers to this receiver. Regards, Sam
A:AnswerHi JC605, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, the STRDH190 doesn't include Alexa in the device itself. However, It does support Alexa devices that have Bluetooth or a 3.5mm connection (still using the Alexa device). Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerIt has Phono input jacks, so the turntable should not be a problem. It only has stereo output, (2 channels) so I do not know how you would connect a 5.1 sound bar to it.
A:AnswerHi Bootman, Thanks for your inquiry. Yes, you can definitely pair your iPhone 8 to this unit and listen to your downloaded music. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi USB, Thank you for your inquiry. The USB port in the back of the receiver is for service purposes only. It cannot read the USB drive to play music. Both are correct. You can connect a speaker with a nominal impedance from 6 ohms to 16 ohms. Hope this helps! -Sam