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Anonymous Posted on Jul 01, 2013

Digital/Optic input to Home theartre system.

There is no aux or aux/digital option when selecting source. There is a digital/optic input at the rear of the console.

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SOURCE: JVC THD-50 system

Yes, that is correct. You can either use optical or digital for the audio to the jvc system. They give you 2 options but you can use either, they both work just as well.

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Page 10: "Connecting a digital component"

http://www.retrevo.com/support/JVC-TH-S3-Home-Theater-Systems-manual/id/318ag405/t/2/

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