SOURCE: factory settings
I only found this on the manual
"...
if the power is cut for more
than one week, the parameter value you edited will
return to the factory setting."
SOURCE: 4 ohm speakers on Yamaha HTR 5540
Model number of the Lux? The only unknown to me regarding the answer is if the Lux speakers are designed for non-Lux attachment. If there are molded connectors on their leads I would be cautious as that is usually the manufacturer's subltlke clue that you really don't want toi mix them with other makers. If they're bare wire I think you're ok.
The impedance selector on the receiver supports minimum 4-ohm front and 6-ohm center and rear, so you'd be marginal on those last two, but barring excessive high volumes I'd think it would work. The powered sub is supported and its impedance spec is irrelevant.
Just curious, is this an upgrade in electronics? From what?
Testimonial: "Thanks for the helpful advice. I'll watch out the high volumes for rear speakers. the model number for Lux Audio is LUX-8500. yea the leads are bare."
SOURCE: Hi, I am considering to buy a second hand Yamaha
See the answer to your first request:
http://www.fixya.com/PostComment.aspx?thid=4198937&prdid=149612&ctgid=0
SOURCE: Can I connect my ipod to my yamaha htr 5540 via
Yes - just go to electronics store and buy a 3.5 to 2 RCA lead and plug the 3.5 plug into your IPOD and the RCA plugs into the Aux sockets on your Yamaha. Job done
SOURCE: can you connect a hp
Even the most basic PC would have stereo analog output via the typical green 1/8" connector or a headphone jack that easily adapts to RCA pair for REAL audio connection. Any Line Level input EXCEPT PHONO would accept the PC's output. The output level would be controlled by the sound card software and settings.
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