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When connecting surround sound components together which connections do you use?
I have a Yamaha RX-V1400 surround sound receiver and a Yamaha DV-C6660 multidisc DVD player. The DVD player has optical and coax style outputs for audio, the manual doesn't really state which to use and why? It sort of implies that you connect them both, but is that right? For the video, you just connect the component video or should you also connect the s-video and composite video too?
I'm assuming that connecting the audio via optical and video via component video is enough and the best option?
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- 1 decade ago
optical will be better quality, think about it, information is transmitted at the speed of light. But you can use whichever one you want for video/audio, it won't be that much of a difference.