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Home Theater Receiver Connection

Theater Receiver: What can you do to your home theater

With so many common elements such as televisions LCD and surround sound audio system can sometimes be confusing when additional equipment such as an A / V equipment necessary to link home theater together. A good A / V receiver is essential to have a good home theater system, because it is literally a part of material that serves as command center for the entire system and get all the audio and video components that work together in synchronization.

The functionality of an A / V is based on everything that is connected together properly. Once you have configured your receiver, the problems disappear Usually home theater. To ensure you can connect the different components of your home theater A / V receiver correctly, here is some information base on how the receivers work and what type of components can be connected to one.

The function of an A / V

A / V receiver is probably the command center "of your home theater system. This means that receives input from some of your theater equipment home, organizing the entry, and sends output to other devices that are connected to your home theater system. This lets you use your audio system with surround sound in conjunction with the HD-DVD or Blu-Ray and flat screen LCD, while controlling a theater only original component. A / V receiver to sort all the audio and visual signals that are sent by your devices so that the organization output devices only receive signals appropriate to the needs and the removal of the mass of cables that may be necessary to try to connect manually all these elements without the use of a central receiver.

Perhaps the most important is that the A / V receivers work generally as a digital amplifier for your audio. This means you can watch movies, play games and listen to his music digital surround. To further enhance the pleasure of hearing, many modern A / V receivers have built-in wireless or USB ports so that you can stream music wirelessly from your PC or plug in an external hard drive so you can enjoy music and movies store format without digital to burn to a CD or DVD.

home theater components that bind to an A / V

A variety of home theater components can be connected to an A / V In addition to your TV, DVD player and advanced disc formats such as HD-DVD and Blu-ray, may include a CD stereo receivers satellite television, digital video recorder (DVR) or similar device, and in many cases, some older components, like a turntable analog. Popular game systems like Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3 and X-Box 360 can also be connected to your receiver with the ease that you can enjoy surround sound to enhance your gaming experience if the computer is next to your audio system, you can reach the receiver audio output and enjoy your existing surround sound system instead of having to rely on computer speakers smaller.

Using receptor A AV

Once you are ready to use A / V receiver, its creation is relatively easy. Using A / V cables, connect the outputs on your DVD player, stereo satellite receiver, DVR, or components similar to the corresponding inputs on the back of your receiver. Hence Simply connect your TV and speakers the receiver outputs. Once everything has been correctly installed and configured, you should be able to control most if not all the features of your home theater system directly to the A / V receiver

If you do not know how install your home theater A / V and the corresponding components, see a professional to do the job easier. They can get on your way to enjoy your new home theater system in haste.

~ Ben Anton, 2007

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