Input options include one stereo
RCA analog input and a digital Optical input.
An ample selection of input / output ports include three digital inputs — two optical and one coaxial —
an RCA analog input, and a subwoofer output.
The sound bar's connection options include three HDMI inputs and an ARC HDMI output, dual optical digital inputs, a coaxial digital input,
an RCA analog input, and even a subwoofer output.
There are three
RCA analog inputs for 5.1 sound, but no digital input.
Not exact matches
Audio sources that feed into the system include a single - slot CD player, AM / FM terrestrial radio, USB and iPod connectivity, Bluetooth audio streaming and hands - free calling, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, a 3.5 mm
analog auxiliary
input, and an
RCA analog audio and video
input.
Standard
analog 3.5 mm auxiliary
input, USB connection, Bluetooth audio streaming, iPod connection,
RCA audio / video
input
There are five digital
inputs in all — two optical audio, one USB type A, one coaxial (though we increasingly struggle to understand why), and one HDMI ARC port (ours didn't have one for some reason)-- but just one
analog RCA input and output.
Bluetooth offers a way to stream other services, and wired
inputs include Optical digital, USB - A, and
analog RCA.
Unlike the Raumfeld bookshelf speakers and the Raumfeld sound bar, the Raumfeld One S does not have
analog RCA inputs, so you'll need to rely on a network connection to stream music (none of the components in this Berlin Acoustics line support Bluetooth streaming).
Both Toslink optical and S / PDIF coaxial digital audio
inputs are present, as is an
analog RCA stereo
input.
The only
inputs available are
analog RCA and digital optical, but Bluetooth connectivity is another option, and if an aptX - compatible device is connected, you can even stream lossless audio.
On the rear of Paradigm's PW Amp you'll find push - button binding posts (they can also accommodate banana plugs),
analog RCA inputs, ethernet, a USB port, and a subwoofer output.
Inputs include two HDMI connections, a digital optical audio (Toslink)
input, and one stereo pair of
analog RCA plugs.
At the 1400's back side is a decent collection of
input ports, including
RCA and 3.5 mm
analog inputs, coaxial and optical digital
inputs, and an output port to allow for a separate powered subwoofer should one be desired.
The bar features a trio of HDMI
inputs expected to support 4K / 60 fps passthrough, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, digital Optical
input, and an
analog RCA input.
When it comes to features, the bar is loaded up, and includes a trio of HDMI
inputs expected to support 4K / 60 fps video pass - through, alongside Bluetooth and Wi - Fi, as well as digital optical and
analog RCA inputs.
Inputs include an Optical digital
input, a Coaxial digital
input, an
analog RCA input, and a 3.5 mm
analog input.
Olive also provides gold - plated
RCA analog audio outputs, if your amp isn't equipped with XLR
inputs, as well as coaxial and Toslink S / PDIF connections if you'd prefer to connect the server to an outboard digital - to -
analog converter (DAC).
The left speaker's back panel houses all of the connections, including the screw - on antenna for Bluetooth reception, the banana plug - style output that sends sound to the right speaker (a cable is included), an
RCA - style stereo
input and output, a 3.5 mm audio
input for mobile devices, and a micro USB
input for connection to a computer — a way to bypass the digital - to -
analog converter on your speaker's output and let the HD3 handle things.
In addition to a digital S / PDIF
input, two
analog stereo
RCA inputs are provided.
Sitting in between those oval ports is the speaker's interface panel and its assortment of connections, including two digital
inputs (one optical, one coaxial) a single
analog RCA input, and a subwoofer output, in case extra bass is desired.
With easy - to - configure table - standing or wall - mounting options and audio
inputs including digital audio optical (S / PIDIF) and
analog stereo (
RCA), the VHT210 is an easy fit and a great performer in any home theater.
Next to a set of basic onboard controls at the back, a small cubby hosts dual
analog inputs for both
RCA and 3.5 mm, as well as both optical and coaxial digital
inputs.
For the
analog RCA inputs and the digital Coaxial
input, you get gold - plating on the electrical contacts.
Also packed into the master speaker are all the
inputs you're likely to need, including a digital optical port for your TV or CD player sound,
analog RCA inputs, a USB audio
input, and a proprietary cable that connects the right - side master to its slave on the left in stereo.