
Placing the speakers and subwoofer
The best surround effect can be achieved by placing each speaker at the same distance from the listening position. We recommend that you arrange the speakers as shown below. In addition, the subwoofer (not shown) may be positioned anywhere around the room, but should be directed toward the listening position. Since bass frequencies can be dependent on room size and furnishings, you may want to experiment with subwoofer placement and orientation to achieve the best performance.
SUBWOOFER
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Notes
•If speakers cannot be placed at equal distances, refer to “To adjust individual speakers” on page 14.
•To avoid magnetic interference, do not position the front speakers too close to your TV.
•Allow adequate ventilation around your home theater system.
Connecting your DVD receiver to a TV
You should connect the DVD receiver to a TV, both video and audio, in order to watch DVDs and use your home theater system’s surround sound capabilities.
Notes
•There are various ways to connect the DVD receiver a TV (as shown in the illustration). You only need to make one of these connections.
•Always refer to the instruction manual of the connected equipment to make an optical connection.
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Video connection
To connect to your TV with a video cable (1):
•Connect the VIDEO OUT - VIDEO jack on the DVD receiver to the VIDEO IN jack on the TV using the video cable supplied.
Component video connection
To connect to your TV with a component video cable (2):
•Connect the VIDEO OUT COMPONENT jacks on your DVD receiver to the corresponding in jacks on the TV using an optional Y Pb Pr cable.
To connect to your TV with an
•Connect the VIDEO OUT -
Audio connection
To connect your TV’s audio (not shown):
•Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks on your TV to the Left and Right AUDIO IN jacks on your DVD receiver using optional audio cables.
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