What cable to connect my sound system with my TV?

Is there a way to connect my home theater system to my TV so I can get the surround sound while I watch cable TV?

  • Slightly dated Apex TV Panasonic DVD Home theater sound system SA-HT720 Motorola DCH70 Comcast Cable box Basically I just want to watch tv with my surround sound system.

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    JohnTheHero, tshade wants sound through the Home Theater system not directly through the TV. Not nearly the same quality..

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You need to update your surround receiver - keep the speakers, even keep dvd player, just buy a current 5.1 receiver that has all the necessary additional connections, so you can run your cable and dvd player through it. Super easy - need to be specific about what type of connection possibilities your cable box currently has and the televisions - there are 100's of models. Great Surround Receiver - Pioneer 5.1 Surround Sound Receiver | VSX-819H-K $349.99 with free shipping from one factory direct store.

SashaOFD

your best option is having a professional company to walk you through it. go to http://www.unlimitedconnect.com they are very good! Good Luck

Dcbeezoe

Run a RCA cable (Red & White) wire from the back of the cable box to the RCA Audio-In jacks in back or your home theater receiver. Tune your receiver to audio input.. E

edzeee

On the back of your cable box there should be audio out that you would run to your master controller. then just tune into tv on your master controller and it would come through your system.

Baba

I don't know the details of your TV and cable box but if they have an optical connection (It is usually marked OPTICAL and ,if turned on, will glow red) then that is the best way to go. Simply connect one end to your TV and the other to the cable box. The optical cable is a simple no nonsense connector which needn't be costly. Don't bother with the high cost cables which are often sold. If the units both have it, an audio COAX connector may be the way to go. It is usually a single RCA (Phono) connector.

Johnno

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