Here's why I'm asking: I have a Denon AVR 3803 receiver. I like it quite a bit, except for one glaring (IMHO) omission; in order to use my Sennheiser wireless headphones, I have to run both analog and ...
Although today’s high-definition televisions (HDTVs) are more technically advanced than ever before, the good news for everyday users is that connecting home theater components keeps getting simpler.
There are only two ways to get digital audio between your TV and soundbar, or your TV and receiver, or really between any piece of gear that transmits audio in a home A/V system: HDMI and optical.
If you’re bought yourself a swanky new TV and want to connect it to your A/V system, you’ll have the option of a few different cable types to use. There are classics like 3.5mm and optical, but you’re ...
Analog Devices has expanded its Advantiv® advanced television portfolio with the introduction of the first HDMI™ 1.4 (High-Definition Multimedia Interface™) transceiver for home and pro (professional) ...
The Sonos Port can be hooked up to your receiver and will turn your stereo into full-fledged wireless Sonos streaming system. Like the Connect, the Port is a wireless streamer with a built-in DAC. It ...
I was researching the Subject Question Issue and saw a closed thread on the subject. Here is my experience; my Sony AV Receiver receives all inputs via HDMI and outputs to my Samsung TV via HDMI.