Hi Venee, You should preferably connect the RCA's from the stereo (left & right) output to the AUDIO/DVD Right & Left input jacks on the Receiver. This would allow you to keep the receiver selected for DVD and hear the audio on the speakers connected (to receiver).
Sidharth, You can connect the components as follows, a. Connect the Monitor OUT 'Video' jack to the Video IN jack on the TV using a composite cable. b. Connect the Video OUT from the DVD player to the 'Video' jack on the Receiver using a composite cable. c. If you have a Digital output...
Tim, You should connect the Receiver's 'Monitor Out' composite (using a RCA cable) to the 'Video input' jack on the TV. With this connection you can connect all source components to the Receiver (like DVD, VCR etc). You then switch the source on the receiver to view them. Note - On...
It is normally recommended to have accoustic absorbers below ear-level & accoustic diffusers above ear-level on the room walls. You may check absorbers/diffusers at the Auralex website. www .auralex.com
Hi, To re-create a large venue theater in a small room, accoustic diffusers are installed above ear level and accoustic absorber are installed below ear level. You could checkout the following links for more info, @ auralex.com This thread on hometheatertalk.com has some great info...