Http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-remote.pl?mdl=RMVZ320 here is the web site for the devices and remote codes that are available for your remote control
SOURCE: universal home theater remote for Pioneer VSX-305 audio/video stereo receiver
Don't spend a lot of money for a universal remote. Radio Shack has some good buys. I think you are the same person who is having problems with a 305. Get rid of it. You can make a quantum leap at Amazon for less than $200 for a Pioneer.
SOURCE: connecting a sony blu ray 350 to denon 1601/ home theatre
Yes select audio optical out on your Blu Ray Player under Audio settings and make sure the Denon is set to Optical or Auto in. You should be set to go
SOURCE: Can I install 4 6 ohms speakers on an 8 ohms a/v
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An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance. You can think of it as your speaker will impede or pull 8 ohms from the amplifier that is powering it.
8 ohms is less resistance than 4ohms. So a 4 ohm speaker would require more juice than your 8 ohm.
If this is the only speaker, then that's all the resistance you have to worry about handling. If you had two of these speakers wired in parallel, then the total impedence would be up to be 4 ohms, because each speaker actually reduces the resistance in the circuit...so 8 ohms + 8 ohms = 4 ohms.
You use this information to make sure your amplifier is powerful enough for the speakers. If the speakers have too much resistance, they'll fry your amp.
Here's a good sentence to help explain, but I recommend reading the article I linked in sources...
"An amplifier designed to put out 100 watts into 8 ohms will put out 200 watts into 4 ohms. Two 8 ohms speakers wired in parallel (4 ohms total) would cause the amplifer to produce 200 watts."
Source(s):
http://www.marktaw.com/recording/Electro…
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