A:AnswerI play music via Bluetooth through my Google Pixel. I dont have a IPad or IPhone, but if your using Bluetooth you should be able to play music from your phone or Ipad
A:AnswerYes you can connect a record player to this unit. My wife plays ours once and awhile. Works great! And according to the manual the maximum distance for Bluetooth is 33 feet without interference.
A:AnswerNo it doesn't .. I have no issues , other then when you use the volume control from the satellite receiver ,it has a lag , you have use the receiver volume ..
A:AnswerThe device has Bluetooth capability but no WiFi interface. Owners manual can be found here. - https://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio_visual/av_receivers_amps/rx-v385_u/downloads.html
A:AnswerWhere'd you see that? The online manual clearly states it supports 4K/60 Hz, 30 Hz, 25Hz, 24 Hz. Supports both HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG. It will also upconvert a non 4K signal to 4K (I recommend you turn that off. Let your 4K TV do the upconverting).
I have a Sony Playstation 4 PRO. I get a great 4K picture on most games. Remember, the game has to support 4K (not all do) and a regular PS4 only supports up to 1080P. Only the PS4 PRO is capable of 4K.
A:AnswerTry the virtual "CINEMA DSP" setting. It's suppose to create surround sound using front speakers only. I don't know how it manages the center speaker...never tried it. If you look on the front display it will tell you what speakers are in use on any setting.
A:AnswerPlease look under Specifications...
Most older cassette decks use standard composite RCA input with red and white connectors.
Number of Composite Inputs
3
A:AnswerPretty easy to search Questions
A: I purchased 4mm banana plugs, they fit perfectly..
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