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Can I hook the (yellow cable) video to the tv and the audio (red and white) to my blue ray for sound output. I don't have an amp. So i'm guessing my blue/ray home theater system is my amp.

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Of course you may. If so, minimize tv sound by decreasing tv volume and simply let your sound system be your amp.

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SOURCE: magic (karaoke) mic sound delay problem when connected to HDTV

Ok..I found a workable solution. Essentially using my HDTV only for the lyrics(video output) and using a RCA to stereo mini plug cable to send the sound output to my amplifier that has a analog stereo input. Works like magic. No delay. It went from being unusable to WOW!

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