Sony STR-DN1030 A/V Receiver Specs

Specs
Audio Decoding:
Dolby: TrueHD, Digital Plus, Digital 5.1, EX, Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz
DTS: DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS 5.1, ES, 96/24, Neo:6
Other: HD-D.C.S., 6 DSP modes, AAC, Linear PCM, 96/24 PCM
3D: Yes
THX Certified: No
Number of Amp Channels: 7
Rated Power (Watts Per Channel): 100 watts into 8 ohms, two channels driven
Specified Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz, +0.5/–2 dB
Video Processing: Faroudja DCDi Edge
Auto Setup/Room EQ: Proprietary
Dimensions (W x H x D, Inches): 17 x 6.25 x 12.75
Weight (Pounds): 19.4
Price: $500

Connections
Inputs: Video: HDMI 1.4a (5), component video (2), composite video (3)
Audio: Coaxial digital (1), optical digital (2), stereo analog (5)
Additional: USB (1), Ethernet (1), Wi-Fi antenna (1), AM (1), FM (1) IR remote (1)
Outputs: Video: HDMI 1.4a (1), component video (1), composite video (2)
Audio: Coaxial digital (1), optical digital (1), stereo analog (2), sub (2)
Additional: IR remote (1)

Company Info
Sony Electronics
(877) 865-SONY
sony.com

Company Info
Sony Electronics
(877) 865-SONY
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byanrabeu's picture
Audio Cables and Bluetooth?

I recently purchased the Bose CineMate Series II Digital Home Speaker System. It hooks up to my receiver using Red and White Audio Cables. It works fine with the TV and Auxiliary Jack for my Android.

HOWEVER when I connect through Bluetooth, the STR-DN1030 only powers the wired speakers and NOT the Bose connected with the Audio Cables. Any Suggestions as to what is going on here?

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Bluetooth

For anyone that is wondering in regards to my previous post; many new home theater systems connect through Audio Cables. The Bluetooth function does not pick up "Zone 2" audio cables. Bluetooth will only work on output to your wired speakers. The only way your connected Audio Cables for a home theater system will work is if you have audio cables going into the receiver as well from whatever source (auxiliary jack or tv). I plan to try hooking up a Belkin bluetooth with audio jacks to feed into it. I will provide feedback if it works.

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