A:AnswerYes I have the ATLP-120 USB connected to mine right now. If, as the Sony listens person suggested, you connect to the "phono" input, be sure to flip the switch on the back of your turntable from line to phono. The ATLP-120 USB has a built in pre amp and can be connected to a line level input. I have mine connected to input 1 and it works great. If however you choose to connect to the phone stage of the Sony receiver you can do that but you need to flip that switch or your sound will be very distorted.
A:AnswerHi, subverb!
You can connect your turntable to this AV receiver via phono in port. See page 15 for more details.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/f63b8edb2b154409daa55875111f95e4/47269071M.pdf
Regards,
David
A:AnswerI have a Sima SSW4 speaker selector switch with 4 zones hooked up to this receiver and so far it's been working fine. I usually use 2 of the 4 zones at one time, but on occasion I use all 4 and it sounds fine and has plenty of volume for me.
A:AnswerI don’t think that will work. You will prob have to bypass some type of circuit protections. Also, I have read there maybe a crossover problem.
You should contact the Speaker manufacturer.
A:AnswerThat’s difficult to say. You must give concern to total ohms when using more than one speaker system is in use. Also, for wiring purposes you will need to check with the speaker manufacturer.
A:AnswerHi, Grm!
Yes. You can receive audio content from a WALKMAN, smartphone or tablet that has a BLUETOOTH function and listen to it via this receiver.
Regards,
Erin
A:AnswerHi, Doods! Connecting an equalizer to the unit is not supported. You may find this link helpful:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/audio-components-receivers-amplifiers/str-dh190/articles/00025111
~Ralph