Contents
- Where can I find the user manual?
- Which file formats and media sources does the KOMBO 11 CD receiver support?
- Can I connect headphones to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
- Can I connect a TV to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
- Can I connect a turntable to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
- How many radio stations can I save?
- Can I turn off the traffic announcements?
- Which wall mounts can I use for the Kombo 11 speakers (shelf speakers VT 11)?
Where can I find the user manual?
You can find the user manual at Operating instructions. It is best to use the search field there.
Which file formats and media sources does the KOMBO 11 CD receiver support?
The KB 11 CR 19 CD receiver supports the following file formats and media sources:
CDs: Audio CD, MP3 CD, WMA CD, CD-R
USB playback: MP3, WMA, AAC
Bluetooth streaming: Music streaming via Bluetooth with aptX® (for CD-quality sound). Compatible with common apps such as Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, Deezer, TuneIn, etc.
Radio: FM (analog), DAB/DAB+ (digital)
Can I connect headphones to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
You cannot connect headphones to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver because it only has an AUX input (stereo RCA input).
Can I connect a TV to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
You can connect your TV to the KOMBO receiver via RCA cable using the RCA input on the back.
Can I connect a turntable to the KOMBO 11 CD receiver?
Basically, yes. However, there is a limitation: The KOMBO 11 CD receiver (KB 11 CR 19 CD receiver) does not have a phono input. Therefore, you need an additional phono preamplifier for a turntable unless your turntable already has an integrated phono preamplifier. In that case, you connect it via the RCA input on the back.
More information can be found in our blog: Guide: Connecting a Turntable – with and without Phono Input
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