A:AnswerNot without surgery and it would be going backwards to do so anyway. This amp does not support bluetooth speakers but you'll want to give the Samsung soundbar system to your sister anyway. This amp when hooked to your TV as intended will turn off and on auto with the TV.
Best bet it to buy a nice set of Kilpsh or Polk speakers and set this amp up without the Samsung stuff, it is just NOT as good. But you will have to run speaker wire or do some bluetooth magic with ad-ons.
A:AnswerThe easy answer is 14 gauge. You may be able to get away with 16 gauge if the run is short and the speakers are low power, but why bother? Use 14 gauge.
A:AnswerIf your turntable has a phono/line switch in the back, put it on the line option. It worked for me , I connected it to the SAT/CATV input. I have a Sony PS-LX300USB turntable
A:AnswerIm not sure. Im on ps5 and just decided to run optical audio back from my tv to the reciever. That way i can be sure to have no loss for 1080p 120hz or even 4k 40fps.
A:AnswerHi snake,
Thank you for the inquiry! 4K and 8K are the picture quality that can AV receiver output to the television. Sony does not have an 8K AV receiver yet but this model works well with any TV that supports 4K.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerI am so sorry but I do not know how to answer this question. What app are you talking about to use your phone? This is a home theater receiver and we do not use our phones as remotes. There is not any app to use this receiver.
A:AnswerNot sure why you'd want to hook a digital sound processor up to a surround sound system with it's own digital sound processor built in. As for an equilizer, I'm pretty sure that's built in too. It has differenr sound modes to choose from, plus you can set the crossovers to match your speaker setup. They have crossover settings for the front speakers, center speaker, and surround speakers. These settings also adjust the sound output to your sub as well, making sure it helps fill in any gaps in the soundfeild.
A:AnswerHi Lou,
Thank you for the inquiry! The AV receiver supports Bluetooth and 3.5 headphone port. If any of these two supports your device, it will surely work.
Regards,
David
A:AnswerWatts Per Channel RMS: 145 watts
Number of Channels: 5.2
Number Of Audio Zones: 1
Surround Sound Supported
Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.9 percent
Minimum Impedance: 6 ohms
Number Of DSP Modes: 6
Receiver Type: Audio and A/V