I have been told by comparing the rear terminal pins (faceplate rear) on a couple of the Aiwa faceplates that at least some are IDENTICAL in that regard and probably are interchangeable on their assigned decks.
Aiwa was a Japanese electronics company which was owned by the Sony Corporation. It manufactured items between the 1970's into the year 2000. Sony discontinued this brand in 2006.
Only on the same models
the Aiwa Corporation slid towards bankruptcy until it was purchased by competitor Sony Corporation. As of October 1, 2002, Aiwa ceased to be a separate company and became a wholly owned division of Sony Corporation. Sony's reasoning for acquiring the company is unclear, other than that it was already a shareholder in Aiwa Corporation. However Aiwa has been good for an exorbitant tax refund[citation needed] in Japan for FY2002. This offset the dropping figures in Sony's financial report for FY 2002/2003. In January 2003 Sony announced the rebranding and relaunch of Aiwa as a "youth focused, PC-Centric" electronics brand. A new logo was presented to the world's media along with a statement of Sony's intention to invest in and "revitalize" the Aiwa brand.
The Sony Receiver 1992 isconsiderably better than any low end Denon Receiver.
The Sony STR DH700 AV receiver has the power of 7.1 channels.
The Sony STR DH100 is the cheapest receiver in its entire class but offers an alternative to high price surround system.
The Sony will help, but the speakers are the most important part, the receiver just decodes.
only if you have an RCA output from the dish to run into the receiver. The receiver does not have the standard coaxial input.
Sony makes a wide variety of audio receivers to meet any consumer's taste. Sony is a truly solid buy.
Go to the Sony support website page for the STR-D711/911
Yes, it will work.
The Sony - 200W 2-Ch. Audio Receiver has a 1/4-inch headphone jack that allows you to plug headphones into it. anonymous@oola.com