What is the best setup for my home theater system?

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  • I am looking to buy this home theater system, but I have a couple questions before I do, hopefully someone can help me. So I have a PS3, a directv satelite box and a 2009 40" Sharp Aquos. Ok want I want is to be able to switch inputs and play the PS3, watch satelite, or use the dvd player on the home theater system in the best possible surround sound. From what I have read, if I connect a digital optical cable from the home theater system to the TV and then HDMI cables from the PS3 and direct tv box to the TV it should work correct? I don't need any other cables correct? If there is anything else I need to know, such as changing something in my tv settings, could you please let me know. Thanks for any help. The home theater system only has one digital optical port, one HDMI port, and basic red and white port.

  • Answer:

    Connect optical cable from PS3 to sound system and composite cables ( red & white ) from DirectTV box to sound system for audio.

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Your question is confusing in that is sounds like your wanting to connect your sources straight to the tv that will not give you surround sound. If your wanting to know how to connect to a surround system, Receiver/amp and surround speaker system then there is a completely different way of connecting this. Components: Receiver (surround preamp/amp/tuner, 5.1 speaker system, sources) Ideally you will want a Receiver that has HDMI input switching and HDMI output. Connect HDMI to inputs on Receiver, to HDMI output to TV that's it. Simple easiest and best picture quality. If your don't have a Receiver with HDMI Switching then it gets much more complex: Hdmi inputs to tv, audio digital connections to inputs on Receiver. You will then need to program remote to properly sync the sources video to the receivers corresponding sources. If your components have coaxial digital outputs and the Receiver has coaxial digital inputs use them they are much better sounding then the toslink digital connections. Many will tell you theres no difference and they are completely wrong. Digital is not just digital on there is a difference in the quality of digital connections, as well as the the cable itself. Higher price does not guarantee you higher quality sound, read reviews from the better magazines like perfect vision, absolute sound, widescreen review as they are much more knowledgeable and review better equipment. Kevin

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