Got my stuff -- NOW WHAT????
Murray1
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Santa is rounding up all the stuff and will arrive shortly. Now I need to know how to connect it all. He is bringing a couple of RTiA5's and a CSIA6 center. An HK3600 will drive it all. Already have a blue ray player and LCD Sony 46" tv. A couple of rear speakers will arrive later in the year. I am assuming all components go into the receiver via HDMI. Now I need help with cabling. What are interconnects? Don't the HDMI cables interconnect everything to the receiver? I see interconnects for some crazy prices. Do they handle audio better than HDMI? Anything special about speaker cabling. Is it best to order with connectors or just wrap wire around receiver post the old fashion way? My application is primarily home theater. Thanks for the input.
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First things first, congrats on the new rig!! Setup should be fairly easy and is as simple as connecting the dots, lol. As for your speakers all you have to do is connect the terminals on the back of the speakers to the terminals on the back of the AVR, Positive to Positive, Negative to Negative. Every speaker will have their own seperate hookups on the back of the AVR and they will be labeled Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R and a purple (usually) colored RCA connection that may be labeled "Sub Out" or "Sub Pre Out" Looking at a picture of the back of your AVR I found on Google, the speaker hookups are clearly labeled and the ones you will be using for now will be the Red one, the White one and the Green one. Of course, the corresponding Black terminal will be used for each of the three I mentioned. If you have a sub you will use a sub cable to connect the sub's LFE out (if it has one) to the purple colored connector located in the middle of your AVR in the row of connections for the 6/8 channel inputs. It is labeled "Subwoofer" As for your components, the best/easiest way to connect everything is via HDMI. You will need one for your Blu-Ray player, and if you have an HD cable/satellite box you will need another one for that. You will need a third cable (or second one if your cable box isn't HD) to go from your AVR to your TV. Hook up is as easy as connecting one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI Out on your BR player to one of the HDMI In's on the back of your AVR. I would use the one labeled HDMI 1 for your BR player and then HDMI 2 for your cable box (if applicable) but it doesn't really matter. Then you will run an HDMI cable from the HDMI connection labeled "Monitor Out" on the back of your AVR to one of the HDMI In's on your TV, again I'm assuming the one labeled HDMI 1. Just some AVR's come with "preset" HDMI ports meaning that the HDMI 1 may already be set up for a DVD or BR player and it will save you from having to swap all the settings around if you were to hook it up to another HDMI In. You can also hook up your cable box via component cables if it has them instead of HDMI, but that isn't very common, usually it will have both or none. What exactly do you mean by interconnects? HDMI is, IMHO, your best option for video and audio since it will carry the new HD codecs and allow you to take advantage of them, whereas Digital Coax and TOSLINK Opttical cables won't. For the speaker wire itself, get some 12 AWG from Monoprice or Bluejeans cables, and you can use the bare wire connections or you could use some banana plugs or spades to connect everything too. Some people use bananas if they are going to need to be a quick disconnect kind of thing for frequent moving around or just for the ease of it. Hopefully I have answered all of your questions, but if not give us a shout and we can help as needed. Good luck and congrats again.
-JeffHT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's :cool:
It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. -
I am going to do a short format of what he said.
Connect all your speakers each one connected to its own terminal on the back fo the receiver.
Your sub "if you have one" the signal cable running from the receiver "sub pre out port" to the input of the sub either left or right does not matter on the sub.
Most of your devices should have a hdmi output. This should be fairly simple. Plug one end of the HDMI into the device such as your BR player or your cable or satellite box. On the back of the receiver they should be labeled what is what.
If you have a cd player as well that should be connected to cd in or another input such as that via rca's or fiber optic.
One of the last connections is to the tv use the hdmi output on the receiver and that goes to the input of the tv.
After that you should be able to calibrate your setup "if your receiver has a calibration mic" and be able to see and hear sound.
Give everything a bit of time to "hand shake" as that is what hdmi has to do before it can send anything.
I agree to get some nice speaker wire. If you want to be fancy get banana plus once I got them I never regretted it. But that can be for a later time.
I doubt you will have this problem but if you do not see anything on either your cable box or your br player. You might have to go into the settings and tell it to send out threw hdmi. But as I said with the tv you have now that should not be a problem
Overall have fun and take your time. Even get the wife involved. It is Christmas just enjoy yourself and your company!HT setup
Panasonic 50" TH-50PZ80U
Denon DBP-1610
Monster HTS 1650
Carver A400X :cool:
MIT Exp 3 Speaker Wire
Kef 104/2
URC MX-780 Remote
Sonos Play 1
Living Room
63 inch Samsung PN63C800YF
Polk Surroundbar 3000
Samsung BD-C7900 -
wutadumsn23 wrote: »Stuff, and lots of it.
-Jeff
OMG. :eek::pI don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.
Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii
Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999
Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3
HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000 -
I'm betting on good information from those two guys so I'll continue to monkey with my privates.CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
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I'm betting on good information from those two guys so I'll continue to monkey with my privates.
Thanks andHT setup
Panasonic 50" TH-50PZ80U
Denon DBP-1610
Monster HTS 1650
Carver A400X :cool:
MIT Exp 3 Speaker Wire
Kef 104/2
URC MX-780 Remote
Sonos Play 1
Living Room
63 inch Samsung PN63C800YF
Polk Surroundbar 3000
Samsung BD-C7900 -
I'm betting on good information from those two guys so I'll continue to monkey with my privates.
Right on!I don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.
Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii
Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999
Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3
HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000 -
wutadumsn23 wrote: »Good luck and congrats again.
-Jeff
Darn it, Jeff! My head is spinning reading your ****Gears shared to both living room & bedroom:
Integra DHC-80.3 / Oppo BDP-105 / DirecTV HR24 DVR /APC S15blk PC-UPS
Living room:
LSiM707's / LSiM706c / LSiM702 F/X's / dual JL Audio Fathom F113's / Parasound Halo A51 / Panasonic 65" TC-P65VT50
Bedroom:
Usher Dancer Mini 2 Diamond DMD's / Logitech SB Touch / W4S STP-SE / W4S DAC-2 / W4S ST-1000 / Samsung 52" LN52B750
Other rooms:
Audioengine AP4's / GLOW Audio Sub One / audio-gd NFB-3 DAC / Audioengine N22
audio-gd NFB-10.2 / Denon AH-D7000 -
wutadumsn23 wrote: »First things first, congrats on the new rig!! Setup should be fairly easy and is as simple as connecting the dots, lol. As for your speakers all you have to do is connect the terminals on the back of the speakers to the terminals on the back of the AVR, Positive to Positive, Negative to Negative. Every speaker will have their own seperate hookups on the back of the AVR and they will be labeled Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R and a purple (usually) colored RCA connection that may be labeled "Sub Out" or "Sub Pre Out" Looking at a picture of the back of your AVR I found on Google, the speaker hookups are clearly labeled and the ones you will be using for now will be the Red one, the White one and the Green one. Of course, the corresponding Black terminal will be used for each of the three I mentioned. If you have a sub you will use a sub cable to connect the sub's LFE out (if it has one) to the purple colored connector located in the middle of your AVR in the row of connections for the 6/8 channel inputs. It is labeled "Subwoofer" As for your components, the best/easiest way to connect everything is via HDMI. You will need one for your Blu-Ray player, and if you have an HD cable/satellite box you will need another one for that. You will need a third cable (or second one if your cable box isn't HD) to go from your AVR to your TV. Hook up is as easy as connecting one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI Out on your BR player to one of the HDMI In's on the back of your AVR. I would use the one labeled HDMI 1 for your BR player and then HDMI 2 for your cable box (if applicable) but it doesn't really matter. Then you will run an HDMI cable from the HDMI connection labeled "Monitor Out" on the back of your AVR to one of the HDMI In's on your TV, again I'm assuming the one labeled HDMI 1. Just some AVR's come with "preset" HDMI ports meaning that the HDMI 1 may already be set up for a DVD or BR player and it will save you from having to swap all the settings around if you were to hook it up to another HDMI In. You can also hook up your cable box via component cables if it has them instead of HDMI, but that isn't very common, usually it will have both or none. What exactly do you mean by interconnects? HDMI is, IMHO, your best option for video and audio since it will carry the new HD codecs and allow you to take advantage of them, whereas Digital Coax and TOSLINK Opttical cables won't. For the speaker wire itself, get some 12 AWG from Monoprice or Bluejeans cables, and you can use the bare wire connections or you could use some banana plugs or spades to connect everything too. Some people use bananas if they are going to need to be a quick disconnect kind of thing for frequent moving around or just for the ease of it. Hopefully I have answered all of your questions, but if not give us a shout and we can help as needed. Good luck and congrats again.
-Jeff
Now I have a headache._________________________________________________
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Thanks all for your help and info. Some of you definitely went beyond the call. I almost feel I should pay you for your time. On second thought, I spent all my money on speakers and stuff. Anyway, hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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wutadumsn23 wrote: »First things first, congrats on the new rig!! Setup should be fairly easy and is as simple as connecting the dots, lol. As for your speakers all you have to do is connect the terminals on the back of the speakers to the terminals on the back of the AVR, Positive to Positive, Negative to Negative. Every speaker will have their own seperate hookups on the back of the AVR and they will be labeled Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R and a purple (usually) colored RCA connection that may be labeled "Sub Out" or "Sub Pre Out" Looking at a picture of the back of your AVR I found on Google, the speaker hookups are clearly labeled and the ones you will be using for now will be the Red one, the White one and the Green one. Of course, the corresponding Black terminal will be used for each of the three I mentioned. If you have a sub you will use a sub cable to connect the sub's LFE out (if it has one) to the purple colored connector located in the middle of your AVR in the row of connections for the 6/8 channel inputs. It is labeled "Subwoofer" As for your components, the best/easiest way to connect everything is via HDMI. You will need one for your Blu-Ray player, and if you have an HD cable/satellite box you will need another one for that. You will need a third cable (or second one if your cable box isn't HD) to go from your AVR to your TV. Hook up is as easy as connecting one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI Out on your BR player to one of the HDMI In's on the back of your AVR. I would use the one labeled HDMI 1 for your BR player and then HDMI 2 for your cable box (if applicable) but it doesn't really matter. Then you will run an HDMI cable from the HDMI connection labeled "Monitor Out" on the back of your AVR to one of the HDMI In's on your TV, again I'm assuming the one labeled HDMI 1. Just some AVR's come with "preset" HDMI ports meaning that the HDMI 1 may already be set up for a DVD or BR player and it will save you from having to swap all the settings around if you were to hook it up to another HDMI In. You can also hook up your cable box via component cables if it has them instead of HDMI, but that isn't very common, usually it will have both or none. What exactly do you mean by interconnects? HDMI is, IMHO, your best option for video and audio since it will carry the new HD codecs and allow you to take advantage of them, whereas Digital Coax and TOSLINK Opttical cables won't. For the speaker wire itself, get some 12 AWG from Monoprice or Bluejeans cables, and you can use the bare wire connections or you could use some banana plugs or spades to connect everything too. Some people use bananas if they are going to need to be a quick disconnect kind of thing for frequent moving around or just for the ease of it. Hopefully I have answered all of your questions, but if not give us a shout and we can help as needed. Good luck and congrats again.
-Jeff
Good info, but I really hope you asked Santa for an "Enter" key this Christmas....
Just sayin'.....
MichaelMains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms) -
I'll continue to monkey with my privates.
That's fine, as long as you don't call out your own name. -
wutadumsn23 wrote: »First things first, congrats on the new rig!! Setup should be fairly easy and is as simple as connecting the dots, lol. As for your speakers all you have to do is connect the terminals on the back of the speakers to the terminals on the back of the AVR, Positive to Positive, Negative to Negative. Every speaker will have their own seperate hookups on the back of the AVR and they will be labeled Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R and a purple (usually) colored RCA connection that may be labeled "Sub Out" or "Sub Pre Out" Looking at a picture of the back of your AVR I found on Google, the speaker hookups are clearly labeled and the ones you will be using for now will be the Red one, the White one and the Green one. Of course, the corresponding Black terminal will be used for each of the three I mentioned. If you have a sub you will use a sub cable to connect the sub's LFE out (if it has one) to the purple colored connector located in the middle of your AVR in the row of connections for the 6/8 channel inputs. It is labeled "Subwoofer" As for your components, the best/easiest way to connect everything is via HDMI. You will need one for your Blu-Ray player, and if you have an HD cable/satellite box you will need another one for that. You will need a third cable (or second one if your cable box isn't HD) to go from your AVR to your TV. Hook up is as easy as connecting one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI Out on your BR player to one of the HDMI In's on the back of your AVR. I would use the one labeled HDMI 1 for your BR player and then HDMI 2 for your cable box (if applicable) but it doesn't really matter. Then you will run an HDMI cable from the HDMI connection labeled "Monitor Out" on the back of your AVR to one of the HDMI In's on your TV, again I'm assuming the one labeled HDMI 1. Just some AVR's come with "preset" HDMI ports meaning that the HDMI 1 may already be set up for a DVD or BR player and it will save you from having to swap all the settings around if you were to hook it up to another HDMI In. You can also hook up your cable box via component cables if it has them instead of HDMI, but that isn't very common, usually it will have both or none. What exactly do you mean by interconnects? HDMI is, IMHO, your best option for video and audio since it will carry the new HD codecs and allow you to take advantage of them, whereas Digital Coax and TOSLINK Opttical cables won't. For the speaker wire itself, get some 12 AWG from Monoprice or Bluejeans cables, and you can use the bare wire connections or you could use some banana plugs or spades to connect everything too. Some people use bananas if they are going to need to be a quick disconnect kind of thing for frequent moving around or just for the ease of it. Hopefully I have answered all of your questions, but if not give us a shout and we can help as needed. Good luck and congrats again.
-Jeff
Replies like this is what makes POLK Forum such a great site. Strangers willing to help out others. Keep it up. Great job!!!Sharp Aqous 40" LCD
Onkyo TX SR-507 AVR
Onkyo DX-C390 CD Changer
POLK RTI8 Mains--Cherry
the rest...in process...slowly!!