A:AnswerYes should work fine. The Bose piece has a front L-R and center connnection on the sub so the Yamaha has all that. It’s an entry level piece but works fine.
A:AnswerYes, you would need to use ARC connection to easily accomplish this, and need to know how to connect the HDMI connectors to the Receiver and TV, external speakers, etc.
A:AnswerI don’t have a fire cube.. I have a fire stick… basically the same thing… you just run the cube to the receiver and you operate everything through the receiver. What is great, the remote for the receiver works perfectly to control the cube/ fire stick.
You can’t go wrong with this receiver
A:AnswerIt's only a receiver, so it can't play games or movies. You have to hook your movie players and game players up to the receiver, then run it through your TV and speaker system.
A:AnswerHere is what the manual says: You can connect the front speakers that support bi-amp connections. The following speakers cannot be connected simultaneously.
* Surround speakers
* Zone B speakers
* Bi-amp speakers
A:AnswerI’m not sure about your question. If you’re talking about a preamp from a phonograph the answer is yes. If you’re running a line output from another receiver you can do that too. You can’t run a speaker output to an AVR input.