A:AnswerI am using this amp with a pair of old Pioneer cs-99a... My old Mitsubishi amplifier was definitely a little heavier wattage and drove the speakers a little better but they still sound very good for the money...
A:AnswerHi, Marto!
You can connect the speaker system that supports a nominal impedance of 6 ohms to 16 ohms. We recommend wired speakers to be connected to this AV receiver. See page 15 for details.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/55cd375e0f9e7103f2b6baa747ed9072/47269061M.pdf
Happy to help,
David
A:AnswerHi, Niknup!
As long as your speaker system is within 6 to 16 ohms it will work with this AV receiver. See page 15 for details.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4726/55cd375e0f9e7103f2b6baa747ed9072/47269061M.pdf
Happy to help,
David
A:AnswerBest Buy sent this to me to answer.
I have no idea what type of connections/output are on the back of your LD.
However; you can see the back of this device on their website.
Hope that help.
A:AnswerThe remote doesn't have any programmable functions for adding a TV. Some Sony devices have been known to support each other over hdmi. I have the lower end Harmony remote and this model is listed directly in setup for an easy program.
A:AnswerHi, Chuck!
There are two ways that you can get your TV to play through the AV receiver. First, via HDMI ARC-to-HDMI ARC connection. If both devices are connected via HDMI ARC, just switch the input of the AV receiver to TV and the sound should work. Second, via optical connection. If your TV has am optical out port, just directly connect the cable to the optical IN port of the AV receiver and switch the input to TV. Please refer to this link for additional information: https://helpguide.sony.net/ha/strdh59/v1/en/contents/TP0001559233.html?search=optical -Sam
A:AnswerHello, Rockhead1347!
No, the Bluetooth function is only for music streaming wirelessly. It can only receieve Bluetooth signals. Happy to help!
~Zac