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Loop through connections are usually for TV's that have loop through connectors on 'em. It was a manufacturer's way of supplying some extra connectors to be able to add additional equipment so that you wouldn't have to `daisy chain' (pass your connections through one machine to another) for the connections.

If you don't have a loop through set-up, daisy chaining or using the external audio/video input connections on the rear of your set may be preferable. Then all you have to do is select the proper video input on your TV.

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Q: You just bought a new DVD recorder In the hook up section through a cable box it shows a loop through connection along with the cable box connection What does this mean Is it nec for tv recording?
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