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You can even watch two live TV shows at the same time with one multi-zone receiver, though that requires an additional cable or satellite TV box. Yes, but all AV receivers nowadays have automatic speaker calibration. Most do a good job, but the best automatic speaker calibration we've seen is in NAD surround receivers.

They have Diarc Live Room Correction built-in, and the quality difference is like night and day — you can easily turn it on and off to test it out. In the PA area? Stop by one of our showrooms for a demo. This way, you get the latest features like Dolby Atmos. Translated: goosebumps! Further, the number of new features in a typical new AV receiver is proportional to the number of new features in a typical new TV.

For specific models, our Top Receivers of guide slices, dices, and compares the best AV receivers of the year. When you buy from an authorized dealer , your new AV receiver will come with the full manufacturer's warranty. Not to mention other AC-powered digital devices, like your computer. Lightning strikes, power outages, or brownouts can destroy delicate electronics in a flash, which is why we always recommend buying a power conditioner to protect your valuable equipment in the event of sudden over or under voltage.

Audioquest , Furman , and Panamax make some of the best. Step 1: Go to an AV showroom near you and plan on spending some quality time listening and asking questions.

Call us. Happens every day. Step 2: Go buy the model you like best right here from World Wide Stereo and get the best price, free shipping, expert advice, and award-winning customer support for as long as you own your new AV receiver. We give you a day audition to try the component out. Both are unique and feature real rooms — living room, den, kitchen, bathroom — just like home, so you get a real feel for how things will look and sound at your place.

How these particular speakers sound with that particular AV receiver, or how this particular AV receiver can stream multiple songs in multiple rooms, or how Dolby Atmos really does put you in the action. And please consider this a standing invitation. We would love to meet you! World Wide Stereo is a home entertainment technology store with a storied past and a loyal following. You must be logged in to write a comment.

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Learn More. See what outdoor TVs were voted Best of See what our experts are saying are the top wireless earbuds of Check out what our experts think are the best car stereos of Our Services. Holiday Deals. Shop now. Filed Under: articles home entertainment buying guides. Identify what you're hooking the receiver up to. This is the most important thing to consider. Are you connecting your receiver to stereo speakers?

Or a TV? If your new receiver is for music only, you want a stereo receiver. Get enough channels for now and the future. Make sure your new receiver has enough channels for all the speakers you have now, plus those you may want to get in the future. If you want surround sound, you'll need at least five channels. Think about everything and anything you'll be connecting to. For example, if you want to spin vinyl, you'll need a dedicated phono input.

Plus Bluetooth, Airplay, etc. State-of-the-art-video switching is worth it. Someday, you will. Go with a receiver that comes equipped with Dolby Atmos. We explain what Dolby Atmos is and does further down… but for now, think: amazing, 3D-like sound that seems to hover all around you. There's also DTS:X, which is a new surround sound format designed to make home theater audio more immersive, not unlike Dolby Atmos.

Look for all 3 HDR formats. Ability for multi-room. Some receivers can do 2, 3, 4 things at once, like run your home theater system surround sound in one room while streaming music in another or several other rooms.

Multi-room AV receivers can even play two different shows in two different rooms on two different TVs. Then give yourself a standing-O. This allows the use of compact main speakers, combined with a subwoofer, to reproduce the extreme low frequencies.

Most stereo receivers provide a headphone connection for private listening. Digital optical and digital coaxial audio inputs provide audio connection flexibility for CD players, DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players, media streamers, and cable and satellite boxes. Unlike a home theater receiver, digital coaxial and optical connections on stereo receivers can't pass Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound format signals.

When included in a stereo receiver, these connections only pass two-channel PCM audio signals. Just as wireless multiroom audio is an added feature on some home theater receivers, there are a limited number of stereo receivers that provide this option.

Some stereo receivers include Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity to access music streaming services and local network devices. Bluetooth for direct music streaming from compatible smartphones and tablets may also be provided. In addition, USB connectivity for music content that's stored on a flash drive may be included. Although stereo receivers are designed for music listening, some provide video connectivity for convenience. You may find a stereo receiver that provides analog composite or HDMI connectivity, although this is rare.

On these stereo receivers, the video connections are provided for pass-through convenience only. A stereo receiver doesn't provide video processing or upscaling capability.

Home theater and stereo receivers make great hubs for a home entertainment experience, but each serves a different role.

However, that doesn't mean you have to buy both to fulfill your needs. Even though a home theater receiver is optimized for surround sound and video, it can also operate in a two-channel stereo mode.

This allows for traditional music-only listening. When a home theater receiver operates in a two-channel stereo mode, only the front left and right speakers and perhaps the subwoofer are active.

If you want an audio-only system for serious music listening or a hub for a second room , and don't need the video extras a home theater receiver offers, a stereo receiver and a good pair of loudspeakers may be just the ticket. Not all home theater or stereo receivers have the same combination of features.

Depending on the brand and model, there may be a different feature mix. When shopping, check the feature listing of the home theater or stereo receiver and get a listening demo, if possible, before making a buying decision. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile.

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The speakers have a split wire coming out of the back and I have no Idea what this is called or what I could connect this to to make this work with something else. Note: The speakers are from a Stereo system and the system in the middle is gone, So there is only the speaker.

I m trying to find speaker for a pioneer stereo system that does not use plugs only wire into the receiver Can someone help me. I am trying to connect my Old Turn Table to a Receiver because the amp is pretty old I have another small receiver to connect but no success with Turntable it s on and turning speakers connected correctly but red and white connectors not working in out all connected??? I have a very old tuner tha is a Technics SA , I connected the side speakers in the main ports of the tuner and they are working.

I can also connect the speakers to another set of ports that are labeled Remote. In fact, I inadvertently connected the right speaker in the Main port and the left spearker into the Remote port and they both relay audio. However, when I went to connect the center speaker into the extra main and remote ports.

I checked that I have the negative and positive wires goin to the correct ports and terminals. My question is in the tuner so old that I will need to buy a new tuner in order to get what I read is a center channel port so that the center speaker will work. Would a new tuner enable me to connect the subwolfer. If I need to get a new tuner is there a model from Sony or Pioneer that you could recommend. Thanks so much. Name required. Email will not be published required. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.

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