Thanks Harry, I happen to have a new in the box klipsch ProMedia
Ultra 5.1 that purchased for a computer but I never got around to
using. Is there anyway these can be plugged into the receiver? Maybe
the front , rear and center speakers without the sub ... the sub has
the amp in it.
At 12:59 PM 9/27/2014, you wrote:
Hi,
The video inputs (composite, svideo, component, and to some degree
HDMI) are so that the receiver can also switch content for you.
Basically it intelligently sends the video to the TV and the audio
to the speakers based off of what input you pick.
-Harry
On 09/27/2014 12:40 PM, Winterlight wrote:
I haven't cared or paid any attention to audio setups in twenty
plus years. I have sound bars on my TV... but that is all I need.
I was given a old Sony STR-DE345 Receiver
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-YcStDQVeLrZ/p_156STRE345/Sony-STR-DE345.html
. It is in pristine condition. I am only using it as a headphone
amp for my TV. This 5.1 A/V receiver has plug ins for VHS, DVD
with yellow RCA composite video plug ins but why video ... why
does it have composite video plug ins on a audio receiver ?... I don't get it?