TV to Receiver cables


Finally picked up big screen (Sony Bravia 46" LCD). I still have my Marantz SR-18 5.1 avr.....oldie but goodie. I have my Digital cable box and my DVD player plugged into TV via HDMI cables. My Marantz however will need to plug in (L/R audio) using RCA type cables.

I would like some suggestions on some good quality cables for this hook-up. I will need about a 6 ft length. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Showing 2 responses by blindjim

Audio Art cables would do fine.

I am curious about one thing here... Why? Why connect from the TV to the receiver? Why not just run coax or optical lines from the cable box and DVD player to the Marantz instead?

Does the Marantz not have any digital audio inputs? Most 5.1 receivers came with at least optical inputs. if not, again... Audio Art is used in my HT system from receiver to amp (s). For the money, they are hard to beat, around a $100 or so new.

Good luck.
Ok… fire it all up and/or fire up only the TV for utility purposes… news… weather… etc.
You’re good to go with half of it now…. Cable box + TV via HDMI.

Then multiple connections are the ticket.

Let’s get the audio into the Marantz so it’s mo’ betta.

Running audio cables from the TV to the rec would be redundant… and you’ll wind up with significant lip sync issues too due to the added delay in the audio stream being amplified further downstream..

Most disc players and cable boxes run all their outputs hot. Meaning you can connect off any or all of them.. try your’s and see.

If you have one optical input on the rec I’d bet you have one coax too. It’ll be right near the optical one. If there are one of each or two of one sort… you’re in. Only a optical cable or two, or a coax cable are then needed. $15-30 at Walmart.

If only one… ya gotta make a choice as to which source you want multi ch audio… and/or the more involving experience. Likely the BR player. Then you’ll need to go with as many RCA cables as you have speakers and use the 5.1 analong inputs on the receiver to hook them to. This last bit may also require you to get into the config menu on the BR player to select which output to use when needed (unless as I said, they’re all hot all the time), HDMI or analog.

That ought to do it… and natch’ maybe some more config in the Marantz rec to accomplish it.

Good luck