Would like to be able to run music files created on computer through this receiver... I have HDMI and USB slots open on computer.. how would I go about connecting this to the above receiver?
SOURCE: Connecting Powered Subwoofer to a Receiver
you will need a line-level converter to use this subwoofer- it is a rectangular-shaped box with wires coming out on one end and red-and-white RCA plugs one the other. The end with the wires coming out will hook to the receiver, and the other end will need to plug into the sub.
SOURCE: Reciever Shutting Down
I replaced R916 with a 10 ohm wire wound resister and that fixed the problem on the unit I have. That resister is in serise with R 915 so they should be close in value. Both were marked 8 ohms but tested about 11 ohms on R915 and the bad one tested very high (over 1 meg) so I replaced it. When I first put it back together it didn't work but I noticed that the ground screw at EP901 was not retighted so be sure that all ground screws are tight and all conections are redone before testing with the power cord.
Good Luck,
Thomas
SOURCE: can i plug in my i-pod and listen to it?
All you need is either a dock, which will keep the I-Pod powered up, or a 3.5mm plug to two RCA phono leads, which will also be needed for the dock, this plugs into your headphone socket of your I-Pod and the two RCA's into an aux socket on the JVC. You can then listen to it in Dolby Pro-Logic. You won't be able to listen in Dolby Digital, unless the I-Pod has Dolby Digital output, which will require a different lead.
Of course the sound source (music) would have to be recorded with Dolby Surround, to get the full benefit, but many are, they just don't say in the imformation given.
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