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I would suggest not purchasing the item at all. It stopped working in just over a month and I sent it back to have to it repaired under the warranty. It is now almost 2 months later and I have yet to receive my receiver back
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I hope this helps I ran the line from channel box to STEREO then it feeds to HDMI TV input ...everything goes through STEREO to speakers and TV. I have a DVD HDMI, 2 Wii's, one for NETFLIX and one for GAMES, then VCR and playstation. Everything runs from the remote perfectly CD/DVD, GAME, SAT/CATV, VIDEO , SA-CD/CD. TV. It all runs through stereo and sounds great up loud WOW! My subwoofer shakes my room and its not on high its adjusted to what the specs suggested and then set your treble bass subwoofer in the menu. If you wanted to listen to stereo while TV is on your out of luck. Its a waste of energy so I agree with it after using it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Run everything to the receiver then run the receiver to the tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's a pass through receiver. Turn on pass thru in amp settings, and you won't have to turn on receiver to watch cable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HDMI splitter are not guaranteed to work and we don't recommend it. Does your TV supports HDMI ARC? If so, connect your cable box to the receiver and from the receiver to the TV. If not, connect your cable box directly to your TV and have another connection from your TV to the receiver for the audio. RCA analog or Digital Optical connection will do. Thanks, >Joffrey
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