only if you have an RCA output from the dish to run into the receiver. The receiver does not have the standard coaxial input.
A Sony PlayStation 2 and a dish receiver are two video and audio sources, and cannot be directly connected to each other. You can plug both into a television that has multiple video and audio inputs, or connect them to a home theater receiver, and then connect that to your TV.
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.
In most cases you are unable to hookup a Blu-Ray or DVD player through a DISH receiver since they only have outputs, and no inputs. If your Blu-Ray player does have an input, all you would have to do is run a cable from the receiver to the input on the Blu-Ray device, then from the device in to your TV. Make sure it's on the correct input and you're good to go.
no , is not the same protocol
Sony makes a wide variety of audio receivers to meet any consumer's taste. Sony is a truly solid buy.
The Sony KV-28F is an older CRT based television and was purely analog input. As with other anaolog televisions, a set top box for digital terrestrial broadcasts, a satellite or cable receiver will all work with the television as long as they have a standard definition analog output.
Go to the Sony support website page for the STR-D711/911
Yes, it will work.
The KLV32ex400 has no surround output capability. The only audio output is a stereo 1/8" headphone jack. If you are using a Blu-Ray or HD cable or satellite receiver, you can run an optical or coaxial digital cable from those directly to the receiver for surround sound.Read more: Need_to_connect_Sony_Bravia_klv32ex400_which_has_no_clear_audio-out_port_to_5.1_channel_surround_without_hdmi_so_where_do_you_connect_the_5_cables_from_the_surround_sound_system_to_the_HDTV