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How to Add Bluetooth to Stereo Receiver / AV Receiver

How to Add Bluetooth to stereo receiver
December 24, 2020 11131 view(s)
How to Add Bluetooth to Stereo Receiver / AV Receiver

A Guide to Adding Bluetooth Capability to your Stereo AVR

 

We get a lot of questions like “Is it possible to connect my Bluetooth headphones to my Old AVR?” or “Can I play music from my iPhone to my Stereo receiver wirelessly?” or… you know, all kinds of stuff about adding Bluetooth capability to your AV Receiver.

In short, you can DEFINITELY add Bluetooth to a Stereo Receiver! But depending on what you want to do, there are a couple of different ways to do it. In this article, we’ll walk you through all of them.


In case you prefer Learning through a Video...

 

1. How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to AV Receiver? How to Hear your Receiver through Wireless Bluetooth Headphones?

 

For this method, you will need to:

a)Find the audio output port on your AVR.
The audio output ports aren’t hard to find; look to the back of your Receiver, find something that’s labeled “AUDIO OUT” or “OUTPUT.”
If you can’t find anything in the back, you may use the PHONES or HEADPHONES jack located on the frontside of the Receiver.

connect bluetooth headphones to av receiver

how to add bluetooth to stereo avr


b)Get a Bluetooth Audio Adapter (Bluetooth Transmitter).
Once you’ve found the port, you’ll plug the transmitter into it and pair your Bluetooth headphones or speaker with the transmitter. That way, you’ll be able to hear the audio through your headphones.
Oh, by the way, Bluetooth transmitters can easily be found on Amazon and most other online marketplaces. They look something like this:

Audikast Plus Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter connect two headphones to one TV aptx low latency

TC419 dual antenna Bluetooth 5.0 transmitte receiver for watching tv with wireless Bluetooth headphones

 

2. How do I Stream Music to my Stereo Receiver?


Play Music from your Mobile Device through the AVR (and whatever’s connected to it.)

If you’d like to stream music from your phone or tablet and play them through your Stereo Receiver, you’ll need a slightly different Bluetooth Adapter: a Bluetooth Audio Receiver.

Not to worry, Bluetooth receivers are just as easily to find and buy. They look something like this:

Oasis B Bluetooth 5.0 adapter for streaming music from phone to stereo

Roxa Plus Bluetooth receiver for playing music from phone into devices with no bluetooth


Once youve got one, youll need to locate an AUDIO INPUT port on your AVR and connect the Bluetooth receiver to it youll then pair your Mobile Device with the Bluetooth receiver and stream away!

how to Connect Bluetooth headphones to your av stereo receiver

 

3. Use Bluetooth Headphones ALONGSIDE the Speakers Connected to AVR.


This option often goes with TV: Customers already have the AVR connected to the TV and would like to add Bluetooth headphones into the mix.

The main issue with this option is usually that if you connect a transmitter directly into the AVR’s output port, it’ll mute everything else, which defeats the whole purpose.

Luckily, we came up with a solution for you – the “Bypass” or “Pass-through” feature. A few of our adapters come with this feature, specifically Oasis Plus and Orbit.

Orbit Bluetooth 5.0 adapter transmitter with screen display and sound bar support

Oasis Plus Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter adapter for connecting headphones to TV with av receiver support

This feature allows the adapter to be placed in between your TV and your AVR, have the wire and audio go through the adapter WHILE the adapter functions as a Bluetooth transmitter.

This way your AVR and the headphones (connected to the adapter) can all work at the same time and can all be controlled independently.

Not exactly adding Bluetooth to AV Receiver directly, but it works ????.


Here's a Video that'll Help you Understand this Feature:

 

We understand that AV Receivers are extremely complicated by nature and there are tons of different ways to use them… if what you’re looking for is not included in this article or you’d like to learn more about adding Bluetooth to Stereo Receiver, please feel free to contact our professional support team at support@avantree.com, or simply leave your questions in the comment section below.

Stay safe and happy holidays!

 

You might be interested in Bluetooth tv speakers Avantree Torpedo Plus.

 

 

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Lamkin
January 6, 2021
What is your Avantree package/setup recommendation for wireless headphones, adapter so that one person can watch TV and use simultaneously headphones with speakers fed through AV receiver for other viewers. Also just use one or the other alone. It appears Oasis Plus would do this.
Avantree
January 6, 2021
Hello, yup, Oasis Plus will be able to do it. So will HT5006, HT5009, Orbit, and Opera.
Andrew
January 27, 2021
Thanks, very useful
Avantree
January 28, 2021
Glad that it helped :)
Joshua kemp
March 4, 2021
Is there a way to use a Bluetooth transmitter to stream music to my vintage stereo receiver and at the same time listen to that music through Bluetooth headphones via a transmitter?
Avantree
March 10, 2021
Hi, yes, but you'll need an additional Bluetooth receiver dongle Adapter. My recommendation is our product TR500 Transmitter + Receiver combo. The receiver adapter can be plugged into your Stereo receiver, thr Transmitter adapter can handle an additional headphone besides the receiver adapter... so the transmitter will be sending signal into the receiver adapter AND the headphone at the same time :)
John O'Neil
March 16, 2021
Hello.I have purchased a TV with Blue tooth capability.I also have an older stereo receiver.I would like to play the TV audio through my conventional)non-blue tooth receiver).Is there an adapter you can recommend? Thank you,John
Avantree
March 16, 2021
To add Bluetooth receiving capability on your Stereo Receiver, please see either Roxa Plus or RC500. - Roxa Plus: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01KLL1C86 or https://avantree.com/rc300l-bluetooth-receiver-for-home-stereo - RC500: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08B3KGM1X/ or https://avantree.com/rc500-long-range-bluetooth-receiver The device will be able to pair with your TV wirelessly, and your Stereo receiver will be "Bluetooth-enabled"
Jürgen Kimmel
March 26, 2021
My receiver has no digital audio out only phones. But when I connect phones, speakers get muted. In this case there is no was to have both speakers and phones even with Orbit?
Avantree
March 26, 2021
Yes, you can put the Orbit between your Receiver and your TV, it'll work at the same time with your receiver without muting it. See this video: https://youtu.be/ooW09JQFuoE?t=100, is that what you want?
Herk Ingham
April 11, 2021
My '70 Kenwood amp does not have an optical out. Is there any way I could connect a transmitter to the "B" speaker output on the back of the amp so I could use headphones to listen to various forms of music (reel to reel, cassette, turntable, radio etc.) or switch to "A" speaker output for main speakers.
Avantree
April 12, 2021
You can use the "PHONES" jack in the front of the amp, you'll just need a 6.35mm to 3.5mm adapter pin.
Herk Ingham
April 13, 2021
I want something that is a permnent connection, that is powered by a wall power, not battery power, and connecting in the back
Avantree
April 13, 2021
We recommend that you go with Orbit or Oasis Plus, they run on power and are our best Flagship Bluetooth transmitters.
Benay Loftus
May 2, 2021
Hello, I'm wondering if it's possible to enable an OLD record player that has wired speakers with bluetooth capabilities? I'm also looking for the best option to extend my wireless Bose speaker with my new record player that is bluetooth already. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Avantree
May 3, 2021
Hi, if you're trying to add Bluetooth onto your record player, you need a Bluetooth transmitter. If you're trying to add Bluetooth onto your Bose speaker, you need a Bluetooth receiver. I recommend Audikast Plus for Transmitter, RC500 or Roxa Plus for receiver. Link for Audikast Plus: https://avantree.com/audikast-plus-bluetooth-5.0-transmitter-for-tv Link for RC500: https://avantree.com/rc500-long-range-bluetooth-receiver Link for Roxa Plus: https://avantree.com/rc300l-bluetooth-receiver-for-home-stereo
John
July 3, 2021
How do you pair the receiver with the headphones?
Avantree
July 5, 2021
Thanks for choosing Avantree. You'll most likely need a Bluetooth transmitter to do that, especially if your AVR doesn't support Bluetooth. You can follow Option 1 in the blog you were looking at (https://avantree.com/blog/how-to-add-bluetooth-to-stereo-receiver--av-receiver.html) You'll connect the transmitter to your AVR's audio output port, and pair your Bluetooth headphones to the transmitter.