No.... It must be output to input...
If you are using a Blu-Ray player and your blu-ray and surround receiver both have coaxial digital audio connectors, you can use those to connect the two, bypassing the TV for the audio.
You need to buy a "Digital to Analog audio converter" (around $70 with Gefen brand). It will convert the Digital output (Optical) into a analog signal for your speakers. These converters rarely provide RCA cables(male/male) and Optical Cable(male/male). So you will have to buy them too. http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=5279
Yes, it goes in series in the audio path. The output of the CD player connects to the input of the Equalizer and the output connects to the input of the Receiver or Power amp.
To connect Bose speakers to a Sharp LC-60LE831U TV, first, check if your Bose speakers are passive or active. For passive speakers, you'll need a compatible AV receiver that connects to the TV via HDMI, optical, or audio cables, and then connect the speakers to the receiver. If the Bose speakers are active, you can connect them directly to the TV using the audio output (either via a 3.5mm headphone jack or optical output) to the speakers. Ensure to configure the audio settings on the TV for the correct output.
No, it has audio inputs, not output. You would connect the speakers to whatever your source is (your computer, game console, DVD player...)
To hook up surround sound to your entertainment system, connect the audio output of your devices (such as a Blu-ray player or gaming console) to the audio input of your surround sound receiver using HDMI or optical cables. Then, connect the speakers to the receiver, making sure to follow the correct placement for optimal sound quality. Adjust the settings on your receiver to configure the surround sound setup, and enjoy immersive audio while watching movies or playing games.
Only if your projector has two inputs,hook up the output video/audio of VCR into the input video/audio of the projector. Radio Shack sells switchers to do this very function.
2 x vga cables 4 x rca cables, male and female. 5 x DVI Input cable 29 x optical audio output cables.
You can hook up any cassette player to your PC by connecting the 2.5 mm audio out to your PC.
AnswerOften a VCR or DVD will have an input as well as an output. Depending on the device, you can leave the input plugged in to your VCR, and plug the output into your home theater, giving you regular input when the VCR is not in use. When the VCR isn't turned on it's just a "pass through" device.
You can only hook it up to that type of player if they have a USB output on them
adjustments and audio settings