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Home Theater Diagram


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Home Theater Diagram pdf

Home Theater Wiring Diagram

All-in-one home theater systems, also known as home-theater-in-a box (HTIB), offer surprising performance capabilities.But you'll need to make the right connections to get the most out of your system.

• Some newer HTIBs feature the digital HDMI connection for video signals. If yours does, and if your TV can accept it, this is the connection to use.

• If your HTIB doesn't offer HDMI, you'll still get all the picture quality possible by using a Component Video cable -- this will be the most common preferred connection on an HTIB system.

• If your TV doesn't accept a component video or HDMI connection, use the S-Video connection to the TV. You won't get the benefit of the progressive scan video from the DVD player, but you'll get crisp, satisfying images.





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