It should be with lot of HDMI outputs and inputs as well, with lots of audio, and digital connections as cinches, optical, jacks, it should have equalizer as well. It depends on what speakers you have.
If your TV has a digital audio output, connect it to the optical or coaxial digital input of the surround receiver. This will pass through the digital audio signal sent from a HDMI input at the TV.
If your television has an "audio out" or "monitor out" with an audio connection you will be able to connect the television to the desired input on the av receiver. Use standard composite audio (Red and White/Black RCA) OR if the audio output on the television is digital you will need a digital coax or optical cable.
Yes Polk Audio makes home theater speakers paired with an Onkyo receiver
Your home theatre system will need both an HDMI input and output. Most all-in-one systems have no HDMI input. Connect the output of the laptop to HDMI input of the receiver. Connect the HDMI monitor output on the receiver to the TV.
Using a Cable or Satellite tuner box, connect the audio output of the box to the input on the home theater system. If you are not using an external box, connect the audio output of the TV to the input on the home theatre system.
The familiar red and white RCA jacks are needed to hook your Direct TV receiver up to an audio source.In general you'll need a stereo receiver to hook it up to speakers.You do get superb audio from DTV so it's worth the trouble.
If you are just hooking up a sub to a home theatre system, all you need is 2 cords. One will hook into a typical power outlet, and the other will hook from your sub to you receiver.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
The AUDIO jack on the TV is a OUTPUT. The sound comes out of the TV to send the sound (audio) to the Audio Receiver Aux INPUT jack.
if I purchased a home theater receiver that has hdmi pass through, and separate audio is needed, what does that mean!!
If your audio and video are not in sync, you should check your surround receiver to see if it has a audio sync or lip sync function.
The Motorola Simplefi Wireless Digital Audio Receiver is not an EnergyStar product.