SOURCE: Connecting a YAMAHA RX-V2700 receiver to my TV and cable box
why not you use a normal AV cable
instead of hdmi cable
SOURCE: yamaha rx v663 receiver, turntable input
What you will need is a phono pre-amp, then you can run into the receiver with a line level input to an empty audio input on the receiver, you can try Radio Shack to obtain one.
SOURCE: zune and yamaha RX-V663 Receiver
Buy the Zune A/V kit and hook it up to a non used rca port on the back. Look for the older ones for the 30 gb units, they are much cheaper than the new ones and it takes 10 seconds to modify them to use on the newer units. The A/V kit has 3 rca plugs, one for sound and 2 for video. If you pick a source that can play video and sound on your receiver, then the screen on the zune will display on your television. The A/V kit has a remote with it also so you can control the zune from the room. I have not tried it, but since the Zune remote is IR then if you have a good all in one remote, such as a harmony, you may be able to program the codes from the Zune remote into it and even be able to control your stereo and Zune from one remote. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: decoder problems
OK, use the down mix function on your blue ray player. this will decode for your receiver. the down mix feature should be located in the audio options on the blue ray menu screen.
SOURCE: Yamaha receiver RX-V663
Make sure you have an analog RCA audio cable from the source to the receiver. Digital coaxial or optical will not work for zone 2 or zone 3. By adding an analog cable it will not affect your main zone, it will always go to digital first. Hope this helps
Testimonial: "great feedback. "
119 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×