You can't connect an amp to a receiver, which by the look of it as no pre-amp out on either device. If the receiver had a pre-amp out and the amp a pre-amp in, then you could. But from the back images of both the two you list I see no connections. They are both stand alone devices. The only way you could do it would be via the headphone socket on the receiver. With a headphone plug terminated with two RCA plugs. You could then put them into the aux sockets of the amp. But you would have to keep the volume control low. to avoid damage. Can't see why you would want to do that though in the first place!
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You can't connect an amp to a receiver, which by the look of it as no pre-amp out on either device. If the receiver had a pre-amp out and the amp a pre-amp in, then you could. But from the back images of both the two you list I see no connections. They are both stand alone devices.
The only way you could do it would be via the headphone socket on the receiver. With a headphone plug terminated with two RCA plugs. You could then put them into the aux sockets of the amp. But you would have to keep the volume control low. to avoid damage.
Can't see why you would want to do that though in the first place!