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can a normal tv be hooked upto cinema system?
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hi,
ive got a big plasma and its got phono out red and white.
i would like to hook it up to my surround system..is it possible to get sound coming out of all the speakers instead of just the two
ive got a big plasma and its got phono out red and white.
i would like to hook it up to my surround system..is it possible to get sound coming out of all the speakers instead of just the two
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is not normally the TV you hook up to the sound system but the DVD player or Sky box.
The TV will not output sound in any 5:1 or other fancy format.
The DVD player will output in surround sound (5:1 for example) so you need to feed that into your AV amp or whatever and it will split it into the 5 or 6 speakers.
See what connections you have on the back of the DVD player (or sky box) and see if you can feed them into your surround sound system.
See here:
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/articles/wvart icles/general/200106_connections.php
The TV will not output sound in any 5:1 or other fancy format.
The DVD player will output in surround sound (5:1 for example) so you need to feed that into your AV amp or whatever and it will split it into the 5 or 6 speakers.
See what connections you have on the back of the DVD player (or sky box) and see if you can feed them into your surround sound system.
See here:
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/articles/wvart icles/general/200106_connections.php
thanks but i know that dvd players give out 5.1; mine does and its connected..
my tv gives out stereo sound via two rca(phono) connections, i wanted to know if it possible to connect the tv to the sound system so that the tv sound comes out of all 5 speakers, at the moment i only get it coming from the two speakers.
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