New member Username: Jbd1962Springfield, TN United States Post Number: 2 Registered: Nov-04 | i need advice on best a/v connections. equipment: mitsubishi ws-48311 tv with: 1 composite monitor out 2 composite input w/ s-video 2 component in y/g,pb/b,pr/r 2 rf in 1 rf loop out Onkyo tx-sr600 a/v receiver 3 composite in w/ s-video on back panel a 4th on front of receiver 1 composite out w/ s-video 1 monitor out, composite or s-video 1 composite dvd in w/ s-video and surround conections 2 optical digital in 1 optical digital out 1 digital coax in toshiba rd-xs32 dvdr 2 composite in w/ s-video 2 composite out w/ s-video 1 component out digital coax and optical out 1 rf in 1 rf out tivo dvr 2 composite out 1 w/ s-video 1 composite in w/ s-video 1 rf in 1 rf out sony vcr 1 composite in 1 out 1 rf in 1 out analog cable no box any help would be appreciated |
New member Username: Jbd1962Springfield, TN United States Post Number: 3 Registered: Nov-04 | ok |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 1940 Registered: Dec-03 | Depends on what kind of sonic legends/myths/facts you tend to believe I use Monster Cables, only because I can get them for 75% off retail, other than that I would get. Other than that I use Kimber Cables. I look at construction materials and how well they are made. You can also try Acoustic Research. Here's something you may want to read http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/cables.htm cheers For speaker wire, I use 12 gauge. |
Bronze Member Username: BigfanPost Number: 66 Registered: Jan-04 | I use Dayton Audio interconnects, based on others' recs on this board. Seem to work well, at a fraction of the cost of Monster. See www.partsexpress.com. For speaker cable, you can get good deals on partsexpress, or ebay, for good basic 12 ga copper, which for me is plenty good enough. |