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  • QuestionCan I connect a turntable to this receiver?

    • Answer No, this receiver does not have a phono input for connecting a turntable.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this receiver have a built-in AM/FM tuner?

    • Answer Yes, it has a built-in AM/FM digital tuner with 40 station presets.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this stereo receiver have Bluetooth?

    • Answer Yes, this stereo receiver offers Bluetooth connectivity for wireless pairing with compatible devices.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the total power output of this Yamaha stereo receiver?

    • Answer This Yamaha stereo receiver has a total power output of 200 watts.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionHow many speakers can I connect to this receiver?

    • Answer You can connect two sets of speakers to this receiver, and easily switch between them using the speaker selector.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionI have an r-s202 stuck in stand by. How do you turn off standby?

    Asked by Steve.

    • Answer It has a reset manually by holding down SPEAKERS A AND BASS+ TOGETHER AND THEN PUSH POWER BUTTON. MIGHT CAN HELP.

      Answered by Steve1073

  • QuestionI have two loud speakers JBL 150 W . How many watts does this unit send to each speaker?

    Asked by Soundman.

    • Answer Here is an accurate, but complex answer. Output power varies with input voltage, volume control setting, and speaker impedance. The power amplifier in this receiver can cleanly drive 100 Watts RMS maximum into 8 ohm speaker loads. The power is highest when the sound is loudest, less when the sound isn't so loud. Amplifier distortion can kill your tweeters, so, never turn the volume up so loud the amplifier clips. Your speakers are rated for normally balanced music. There is less power at high frequencies than at low frequencies in normal music. Distortion from amplifier clipping can kill the tweeters in speakers that have higher power rating than the amplifier because the distortion is higher frequencies added to the music. Amplifier clipping sounds like a shrill, fuzzy, lack of clarity. Power amplifiers are voltage controlled voltage sources. The volume control controls voltage gain. With normal input voltages, never turn the volume up all the way. Output power doubles for the same voltage when the speaker impedance is halved. Amplifier output current is limited, so maximum amplifier output power does not double when the load impedance is halved, so amplifier clipping starts at a lower output voltage, so don't turn the volume up as high to avoid amplifier clipping with low impedance speakers. The power amplifier in this receiver is capable of clean power output higher than 100 Watts into 8 ohms for brief periods. This is called dynamic power. Normal music does not maintain high volumes continuously. Your speakers are capable of handling clean power higher than the maximum rating for brief periods also. The moral of this story is: the amplifier in this receiver will not have any problem driving your speakers, but use your ears. Listen for shrill, fuzzy, distortion. Don't turn the volume up so high that the amplifier clips and burns out your tweeters or your ears.

      Answered by iowapaul

  • Questioncan it conect to a smart tv

    Asked by Anonymous.

  • QuestionCan I play both A and B speakers or only A or B speakers

    Asked by SoundDog.

    • Answer Yes you can use both.

      Answered by BBYMIKE

  • QuestionWhy does it shut down by itself?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Mine has not done this. Perhaps it is an overheating issue?

      Answered by kthndr2

  • QuestionDo I need amplifier hook-up for turntable or just plug in and play. Lost old integrated amp and want to play LP`S and CD`S

    Asked by Opusx.

    • Answer You need a pre-amp Between your turntable and receiver. Your CD player will work fine directly connecting to the receiver.

      Answered by PierogiEater

  • Questioni would like to hook up 4 ohm speakers

    Asked by clark.

    • Answer You can do that. REMEMBER - All 4-ohm speakers requires more power from an amplifier than an 8-ohm speaker, to produce the same loudness of sound.

      Answered by PT2NV

  • QuestionCan I hook up a turntable, cd player, and casette deck to this receiver?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Yes

      Answered by chip

  • QuestionCan my iPhone 6 connect to my Yamaha rs202 Bluetooth stero

    Asked by Carlos.

    • Answer Absolutely, I have an iPhone 6 plus and the whole reason I bought the RS202 was for the Bluetooth connectivity option. It's easy, all you have to do is enable paring on the receiver with the included remote. Your phone will automatically detect the receiver and you can connect to it easily. Hope that helps.

      Answered by Tialry

  • QuestionHow would I hook up a powered sub woofer to this amplifier ?

    Asked by Tim.

    • Answer If subwoofer has RCA inputs line 3 is a live output

      Answered by Columbo

  • QuestionWhat does it mean speaker A/B or AB both?

    Asked by Entreehifi1234.

    • Answer You may play music/sound on either channel A (one set of speakers hooked up to A), channel B (second set of speakers) or both A and B at the same time. For example, in my garage I have Sirius Satelite radio hooked up to auxiliary playing inside the garage on a set of Polk speakers on channe A, outside on my barbecue deck on a pair of outdoor Advent speakers on channel B. I may select one or the other or both to play sound at the same time. Hoping this helps.

      Answered by GuyMc

  • QuestionCan you use bluetooth to link to speakers? I want to use a wired input and bluetooth output.

    Asked by covingtote.

    • Answer No, you can use Bluetooth only to playback music from Bluetooth enabled devices such as mobile phones, digital audio player etc.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer

  • QuestionCan I use any brand of CD player, such as sony, that will work with this unit?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer The brand of CD player (or other signal source) is unimportant. What matters is that it has RCA-style analog signal outputs. For example, I have a Sony Blu-Ray (DVD/CD) player that only has a digital coaxial output. This Yamaha receiver doesn't have a coaxial input and would therefore be incompatible with my Sony player. Alternatively, an Insignia brand Optical/Coaxial Digital-to-Analog Converter is available from Best Buy if you MUST pair a coaxial-out-only CD player with this receiver.

      Answered by TonyS

  • QuestionI assume this unit has a remote control but it's not shown in the photos or mentioned anywhere. Does it have a remote control?

    Asked by Phil.

    • Answer It has, and a good one.

      Answered by Pekelo

  • Questionwill this reciever pair with bluetooth speakers

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer No, this will not pair with bluetooth speakers.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer