SOURCE: CAN I CONNECT A TURNTABLE TO THIS RECEIVER? STR DE485
The terminals are located at the back and yes you can connect a turntable
There are none for PHONO but you could use the TAPE
(not the MD) inputs (you might need a preamp but worth checking without first)
Depending on your turntable you might not need a preamp as some come with built in.
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SOURCE: Sony AV Recever STR DE 675 weak right channel
What' are the answers to these 2 questions:
How does it sound when you run through the speaker setup routines? Page 19 - 21 in the manual.
Do all sources do it?
SOURCE: I have the sony: STR-DE 685. The sound in the
This sounds like a very poor connection. Please make a new splice on speaker and receiver. This should take care of this for you.
SOURCE: HOW CAN I HOOK UP CAVILIER 200A POWER AMP TO A sony str av 770x f
You can pull the Left and Right stereo program from either MD/Tape or Video 2 Audio OUTputs. Run a pair of RCA cables to the Active EQ's Line IN; then the EQ's Line OUT to the Cavalier's Line IN.
If the Tape output you're borrowing the program from is already connected to something, use RCA-cable splitters.
Remember to NEVER activate the monitor for that Tape function during playback of any digital audio source - it disables the digital input; or if the 901's are being used - it will remove the signal to the Cavalier.
Now if you wanted to use the 901's in your movie listening this will work with two limitations
Your receiver doesn't have preamp outputs for Front Left and Right out so you'd be extracting only the mixed-down 2-channel version of whatever the Sony is processing.
You'll have to manually control the Cavalier's volume because the pre-out you're using is BEFORE the Sony's volume control.
It might still be an improvement over what you have now.
SOURCE: how do you connect sony str-de 698 fm receiver to
Connect it's two audio plugs, likely to be coloured red and white, to corresponding sockets on any device that has them and select that input on the device. You should then hear your tuner.
Depending on FM signal strength where you live you may need an aerial, some is always better than none.
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