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Question: Setting up my “Home Theater”…who has the best cables?
Is Monster truly the best…or becasue they have a bigger advertising budget?
I guess I should give more details….I bought a 42 inch HD TV LCD about 4 weeks agao. Just now I am ready to “play” and set everything up. My receiver (Yamaha RXV 795) is about 10 years old….so no HDMI. My DVD Toshiba, about 7 years old, again, no HDMI…..so I’m trying to figure out the best way to go and what cables I will need. I know from the cable box to the TV, I go HDMI…..from there, I’m not sure on how to tie everything in??? Help? So if I’m buying cables, that is wher I’m lost in the mix…..I’m now finding out that Monster is overpriced….but they have a great reputation. What about websites to get those cables at a cheaper price? I’m listening and willing to take it all in.
Thanks
Thanks to all for helping me solve this dilemma. However, I’m somewhat confused on the connections….do I first run from the cable box to the tv, and then to the reciver….or do I go from the cable box to the receiver, and then to the TV. Or somehow do both? Also, inregards to digital audio….I’m assuming that optical is better than coaxial??? Just checking. Thanks.

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Answer by kaytee3212
We have used monster cables , but you can use nice regualr ones and they work just as good. The prices for monstor are kinda ridiculous!!

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Question: I would like to buy a “Home Theatre”. Can you people refere me a bust brand within a best rate?
It would be great if i get this with a comparitive.

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Answer by filmphysicsandcars
You can’t just “buy” a home theatre. A home theatre is built out of multiple peices. It has to be designed to what you can afford and what works best with the area you are putting it in. Things you are going to need: A big screen television or projector, a surround sound system, a DVD player, HD-DVD player, or Blu-Ray player.

There is a lot of stuff to consider.

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