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The original was posted on /r/hometheater by /u/Nohte on 2023-07-18 02:27:24+00:00.


Hello! Hoping for some help from the more experienced minds here as I can't quite answer the questions I have by researching.

For some background: My girlfriend and I recently moved into an apartment [in Canada, contextual for pricing and availability]. It's a decent size for a 1 bdrm (690 ft²) and open concept, and the living room has a suitable arrangement for a home theater setup.

We plan to have a record player and a TV setup in the living room and want a speaker setup that can be suitable for both, ideally without breaking the bank. I'm willing to upgrade over time (and as we move around), have done a considerable amount of research in the last few days, and seen a lot of recommendations, but recently had something come up that complicates things a bit.

I was leaning toward getting the Denon AVR-S760H as an AVR, and then initially looking to get the Sony SS-CS5, SA-CS9 & SS-CS8 as a 3.1 setup in the short term and expanding over time. That fits around my price budget (totaled at $1,240.93 CAD after tax).

However, my parents have a full 5.0 setup of Sony DAV-IS10 (old, small, but good 4Ω[?] speakers) that they are willing to give me, but they no longer have a sub or amplifier for them — I listened to these when I was younger and they do a solid job for a small space. These would fit quite well in the size of apartment we have versus full-on bookshelf speakers, and I wouldn't mind taking them up on the offer to defer paying more for my setup until we have more space to expand into.

If I was to do this, would the Denon AVR-S760H amp still be suitable for the Sony DAV-IS10s we would be getting, and are there limitations to the sub I would need to get for it? Any help is appreciated as I can't really find an answer online.

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The original was posted on /r/hometheater by /u/-Luro on 2023-07-18 02:00:40+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/hometheater by /u/Corkey29 on 2023-07-18 01:50:33+00:00.


I have a Onkyo tx-sr309. Can i output component video if my inputs are regular composite? Thank you

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The original was posted on /r/hometheater by /u/OrangeIsSmart on 2023-07-18 00:41:58+00:00.


Hello all,

I checked many posts but i cannot find an answer to my question.

I inherited a home stereo system.

Pioneer vsx-45 receiver 7.1 energy brand speakers. Velodyne sub I have an LG c1 55" tv

I cannot get the any sound to come from the tv to the pioneer receiver thru any combination of HDMI ports. I thought the Arc control output from the receiver was to go to the eArc on the tv but it doesn't work either.

I've set the tv to output my audio to #2 HDMI eArc.

On the tv, I've selected a pioneer home theater as the use for the#2 HDMI.

My speakers are connected to the black and red connectors

Is this compatible? Or am i missing something?

Thank you in advance

Edit: i have pics but I'm trying to figure out how to upload them