Essentially I just want to turn off the center and back speakers when using the turntable, if that makes more sense? Don’t know how I can do that without having to unplug or reconfigure every time I change over
I have a turntable next to my tv. I would obviously want surround sound for the tv but with vinyl you want a 2.1 setup. It would be silly to have separate speakers for the turntable and I would like to utilize the towers that are already going to be in place
I’ve been looking into buying a Denon 3400 receiver but I’m not sure if it’s capable of doing what I hope. I’d like to run two separate zones using the same speakers. More specifically I want to run a 5.1 setup for the tv and a 2.1 on a separate input using the two tower speakers. Is this possible?
I'm looking for a receiver and don't know what people recommend. I would like to setup a 5.1 stereo with Polk RTiA's and my biggest concern is power. My issue is I don't have a 4k TV and have no intentions of buying one in the immediate future so I don't want to pay big money for one with that...
I was looking into the Polk RTiA series. 2 towers, 2 bookshelf, 1 center, and 1 or 2 subs. I don't want to spend more than I need to for a receiver seeing that the tv isn't 4k and by the time I upgrade it who knows what tech will be out and I'll probably need to upgrade the receiver anyway. My...
I'm currently looking into upgrading my stereo from a self powered soundbar to a 5.1. I'm not sure whether to buy an amplifier or receiver? My loose understanding is an amplifier would provide power to the speakers whereas a receiver would also support video. My current TV isn't a 4k (and I...