A:AnswerHi TMartin, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, it can't. You can only connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Snuzin, Thanks for your inquiry. If your 2 PSB Alpa speakers has an impedance rating of 6 ohms to 16 ohms then you can connect it to this receiver. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Dixie, Thanks for your inquiiry. You can connect up to 4 speakers to this receiver. Please make sure to connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Kevin, Thank you for your inquiry. If the device that you're trying to connect supports RCA audio input connection then it should work. However, we cannot guarantee its operation. For this receiver, you can directly connect up to 4 speakers. Please refer to this link for the steps on how to connect your speakers. https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/f63b8edb2b154409daa55875111f95e4/47269071M.pdf ( see page 14)
Please note: Connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerHi johnm, We're sorry to hear about the issue you're having. Please check the speaker wiring. Make sure that the metallic wires of the speaker cables are not touching each other between the SPEAKERS terminals or on the receiver rear panel. Also, please check the correct connection guide on the link below to ensure you're getting sound on two speakers when switching between speaker A/B.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/f63b8edb2b154409daa55875111f95e4/47269071M.pdf (see page 15)
For further assistance, please contact our product support team through this link: https://us.esupport.sony.com/support/s/service?language=en_US.
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerHi PRR, thanks for your inquiry! Yes, you can. This stereo receiver will work perfectly with your Sony PS-LX310BT turntable and Sony Core Series 3-way Bookshelf Speakers. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi there, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you could. If your record player does not have a phono jack, you can connect it to one of the AUDIO IN port of the receiver. Be sure to set the PHONO/LINE
switch to LINE if you're record player does not support PHONO input. -Sam
A:AnswerHi Karaoke, thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, you cannot use this for karaoke. This receiver does not have a microphone input. Please check out our other home audio system models such as MHC-V71, MHC-V21, MHC-V13, and SRSXP700 for karaoke function. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi PatriotPaul,thanks for the inquiry. Unfortunately, no. 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, speakers, or Alexa devices. If your mobile device supports the Alexa app then I'd recommend connecting it to this receiver via Bluetooth.
Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi JohnT, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, Your Sonos speakers can be connected to the audio analog output port of the receiver. Please make sure to connect speakers with impedances of 6 to 16 ohms. However, the Input 1,2,3, and Phono input are not capable of connecting to speakers. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Dano, thank you for your inquiry. For active/powered type speakers, you can connect them to the audio analog output port of the receiver. And you can connect speakers with impedances of 6 to 16 ohms. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerYes you can - if they are 8 ohm speakers.
Many vintage speakers had either screw terminals, or the "RCA" type input jacks. These were were still 8 ohm, and you would solder the speaker wire to an RCA plug. Keep polarity correct - I always used the center pin as positive, so phasing was correct.
A:AnswerHi Joel, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, you cannot use the RCA audio out ports to connect your subwoofer. However, you can connect the subwoofer to the speaker IN port of this receiver.
Please make sure to 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! Regards, Sam
A:AnswerHi MsShoppee, thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, no. I would suggest connecting speakers using speaker cables with the polarities + (red)/– (black) matched between the receiver and the speaker. Also, please make sure to connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms. -Sam
A:AnswerIt's a receiver, so on it's own... it does not "hold" any CDs. You can connect multiple CD players, jukeboxes, etc. I have a single disc CD player, 6x 300 disc CD changers, and 2x 200 disc CD changers connected (using a few input switches in between). I've also got a Hi-Res Sony audio player, an Onkyo Hi-MD, a U-Turn turntable, and a JVC dual cassette deck attached. This receiver is amazing for audio-centric use.