Most Home Theater systems nowadays have the ability to hook up to iPod Touches and play the songs on them. It depends on the specific system, but most do.
Sony home theater systems are fairly easy to install. All you have to do is hook your media devices to the system and mount the speakers wherever you want them.
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Since most home theater systems don't have speakers graded for 'live mic', it's generally not recommended to hook up PA related systems to a home theater. However, with the addition of a couple of high grade speakers to handle the output (unless you don't mind trashing your sound), then this board should be just fine.
For most home theater setups, all you really need is an RCA cable to connect your TV to the stereo receiver.
Audio out (line out) from the Home Theater to audio in (line in) on the Power Amp. If you use Preamp out on the Home Theater the Volume Control will control the volume of the Power Amp and Speakers.
There a variety of home theater systems sold by LG. In order to determine the connections one would need a specific model. It is safe to assume however that one would need RBY hook ups since most electronics use this set up.
Yes, an iPod can be hooked directly the Panasonic SC-BT300 Home Theater System with its built-in iPod direct dock function.
Yes, Bose carries a home theater speaker system that is called the CineMate Series II home theater system. It is designed to work with HD TVs and there are instructions provided to hook it up. There are also several sites from TV manufacturers that tell you how to hook speakers up to their HD TVs, but they do not offer specific instructions for Bose products.
Most likely your record player will not be compatible with your home theater system. It will be very hard for you to do this since new technology is not compatible with the very old technology.
The video out from whatever source you have will go into the RF modulator which then screws into the back of the old TV.
Well, I would recommend purchasing a special wire that is specially designed the carry out that function. However, there is also the option of reading the manual.