depending on the theater system, you can use anything from an HDMI cable to a standard composite imput. Match the theater systems outputs to the possible inputs to the TV.
A home theater system can be as simple or complex as one would like. They generally minimally contain a large TV, BluRay player and surround sound.
Your best bet would be to follow the instructions that came with the home theater system in conjunction with the instructions for the receiver if you are using one. If this fails calling your local electronics store would be the next option.
An RV has hookups... a trailer would have standard connections.
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A good idea to designing your own custom home theater system would be to first consult local experts on what one would need and where to start. Local electronic stores would also be a great place to start.
A custom made Theater system will run you very little if you are savvy about your purchases. The best home theater systems which are pre built would probably be the Bose systems, as they offer amazing sound for the price.
I would suggest on finding these answers on ehow.com or even look it up on YouTube. These websites can provide you with time efficient and step by step procedures.
I would get the Samsung HT-BD7200 2.1-Channel Blu-ray Home Theater System with amp included.
The very least of home theater equipment needed is a decent TV and some surround-sound speakers. If you don't really know what home theater equipment to look for, then I would just go for an all-in-one home theater system. your best bet would be to get a home theater in a box kit, especially if you're going wireless.
I would suggest adding a 5.1 dolby surround sound system,along with a blue ray player,to make the home theater complete.
The Whirlpool LTG5423D does need a natural gas hookup, which should be found in any modern apartment.
Do you have the stock radio?.. if so, i would imagine the easiest route would be to buy an aftermarket radio with the ipod hookup built in. or you could buy and FM transmitter for your stock radio. i personally have not had good luck with the transmitters. I know wal mart around here sells them for around $10. and a radio with an ipod hookup at walmart is about $60.