Connect the audio out of the TV to the audio input of the surround receiver with a dual RCA cable. Note that this connection isn't surround. You will need to connect a DVD, Blu-Ray or digital cable box to the surround receiver for true surround sound.
Bookshelf or Satellite speakers are pretty standard for surround sound but they may require wall mounting or specific placement.
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One of the connections is loose or one wire is touching two terminals at the same time. You have a short of some kind in the connection to the speakers. Reconnect all the speakers. If that doesnt work try new speaker cables.
The receiver is the amplifier for all the speakers, except usually the sub, which is most common with its own amplifier.
There are five different types of TV cables one could use for their system. These are component video cables, composite cable, coxial RF cable, s-video cable, DCI and HDMI cables.
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Most home theater systems require only the basic Audio and Visual cables, commonly known as AV cables. These are what connect the player (that is your DVD/BluRay/Etc) to the TV itself. HDMI cables may also be required to set up digital cable.
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