It will work if the TV is STEREO. It needs to be connected to he AUDIO OUTPUT connectors on the back of the TV.
Connect the audio output of the cable box to the input of the home theater system. If both systems have digital connectors, use them.
YES!! .... But only if it has a digital input. Many DVD home theater systems cannot add other players to their system. They are essentially closed systems with the amplifier, tuner and player all built into one.
No, home theater systems is not easy to install. There are instructions need to be followed to install a home theater and if you don't know what to do seek professional help.
There are several Bose Home Theater systems available on Ebay. Individual sellers sell both used and new Bose Home Theater systems. Bose has several different home theater models so it is important for the purchaser to do research before making the final purchase.
The magazines "Home Theater" and "Sound and Vision Magazine" are excellent resources for information about Sony Home Theater systems. Websites such as the official Sony website, CNet, and Best Buy also have information about Sony Home Theater systems.
Bose and Overture are two reputable companies that offer home theater systems. Consumer Reports is a wealth of knowledge in comparing the features and prices of individual theater systems.
Some of the best brands of home theater systems that people recommend are Pioneer, Sony and Bose. These are just what I have seen people use for their systems.
"Bose Corporation offers many different products across six categories. These are headphones, televisions, wave systems, home theater systems, digital music solutions and speakers."
home theater in a box is an entire surround system shiped in a box where as other systems may be bought seperately
yup i hav car audio as my home theater its all the same
sony
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.