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The Dynex Coaxial-to-RCA Connector Adapter is a great choice for your home theater.
Google RCA RT2360 manual and download the manual if you don't have it.
replace the fan. They're cheap.
For most home theater setups, all you really need is an RCA cable to connect your TV to the stereo receiver.
That depends upon what model you have.In general RCA speakers don't have a tremendous reputation.However some of their speakers work great.
Yes, use the audio OUT on the TV to connect to the audio IN connectors on the sound system. Then look at the menu for audio adjustments or settings and select VARIABLE. This means turning the tv sound up and down will also make the new speakers follow the volume control on the remote. In the same menu turn the internal speakers OFF. We don't want to mix the tv's internal speakers with the new RCA sound system.
It should be a 1.25 amp (1250ma) "slow-blow" fuse.
RCA is known for making the lowest-priced surround sound home theater systems. You can find a RCA home theater system with 5.1 surround sound for fewer than 90 dollars. Memorex, Philips, and Coby are also known to make affordable surround sound systems.
I would strongly consider RCA cables and also S/PDIF.
RCA connectors are used for line level signals. The RCA subwoofer output on you home theater receiver cannot drive a bare speaker. You will need an amplifier to boost the RCA line level signal up to speaker level.
Video is picture and audio is the sound. Home theater receivers have RCA composite or component, S-Video or HDMI for the video input, and RCA analog, Toslink (optical) or coaxial inputs for digital audio.
RCa are very user friendly speakers.