A:AnswerHi Dlala, Thanks for your inquiry. An equalizer needs to be connected to the tape monitor loop on an AV receiver in order to operate. The current line of Sony receivers does not have a tape monitor loop. For this reason, it is not possible to connect an add-on equalizer to current Sony AV receivers. Hope this helps! Erin
A:AnswerHi tokenorange, thank you for your inquiry. This stereo receiver has to be connected to a wall outlet. And no, it is not battery-operated. -Sam
A:AnswerHi there, thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, no. The USB port of this unit is for service purposes only, which means it can only do software updates. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Hcamp,
You can connect 2 wired speakers with a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms. Unfortunately, this AV receiver doesn't have a subwoofer port.
Hope this helps!
David
A:AnswerYou should be able to power your speakers with the Sony Receiver without a problem; however, if your speakers efficiency is lower than 90db you might be disappointed with the sound as well?
A:AnswerHi Randy, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, this receiver doesn't have the feature to connect to another receiver. I would recommend checking out the Sony STRDN1080 model for this feature. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Randy, Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, this receiver doesn't have the feature to connect to another receiver. I would recommend checking out the Sony STRDN1080 model for this feature. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerHi Keith, Good news! Yes, you can. This Sony Receiver has 5 audio inputs (RCA inputs) so should be able to connect your CD player and cassette player. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerhI Raybay, thanks for the inquiry. Unfortunately, no. The USB port on the rear is for service purposes only. I would suggest utilizing the Bluetooth function of the unit instead. Hope this helps! -Sam
A:AnswerOn the Sony Receiver panel under 'SPEAKERS' it has tree setting: 1) Speaker(s) A, 2) Speaker(s) B and finally 3) Speakers(s) A+B. Therefore you have tree choices: Speaker pair A, Speaker pair B or Speaker pair A&B. Short answer YES!