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Pastimes : Home Theater Systems - Designs, Products, Tips and Info

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From: Elroy8/17/2020 1:17:21 AM
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Well, I am a happy camper. I bought a bluetooth device from Best Buy that has bluetooth in, and two coaxial stereo cables out, and connected the coaxial cables to the CD input connection on the old Sony receiver in our living room, and it allow me to play mp3 files from my iPhone via Bluetooth into the living room stereo (with roof mounted speakers).

Hurray!

So now, the sounds is OK, but not great. The bluetooth device has an optical out jack. Can anyone tell whether this receiver has an "Optical In" jack, and if so, which jack on this diagram it would be? If the receiver can accept an optical cable, I'll try to connect the bluetooth device to an optical connection on the receiver for better sound.

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