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ruffneck_12 wrote:tbh if you buying klipsch, better to go by the dealers instead of Pricemart.
Pricemart will always bring the B stock mass buyout inventory
Streamline etc might have better ones, idk meen check out which ones they have yet. Plus they'd have better warranty
matix wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:tbh if you buying klipsch, better to go by the dealers instead of Pricemart.
Pricemart will always bring the B stock mass buyout inventory
Streamline etc might have better ones, idk meen check out which ones they have yet. Plus they'd have better warranty
Who’s the dealer?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Soundbars have come a long way yes
Back when this thread started I would have said the only way to have a home theater was with a component 5.1 or 7.2 setup
But now soundbars, particularly ones with subwoofers sound really great, are much simpler to set up and use and many are THX and Dolby certified.
They also take away the drama of having to turn on and control an audio receiver etc that come with a component system.
Soundbars like Sonos have smart home features like whole house audio and work with Alexa etc.
Humes wrote:I just got a new Hisense 55U7G. Cool TV. It's hooked up to a PC.
I still have my old Onkyo HT-S3400. It doesn't do 4K. No problem. HDMI straight from PC to TV.
I want the Onkyo audio, though. Can I pass audio through the TV to the receiver and keep making use of those speakers?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Or
You can get an HDMI 1 into 2 splitter and connect it to the PC via HDMI and then one HDMI out cable to the TV and the other HDMI out to the Onkyo.
Humes wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Or
You can get an HDMI 1 into 2 splitter and connect it to the PC via HDMI and then one HDMI out cable to the TV and the other HDMI out to the Onkyo.
It will push signal to both devices simultaneously? The product description makes it sound like only one of the out devices can run at a time.
paid_influencer wrote:question. i did a quick google and it seems your the television supports audio return chanbel (ARC) and so does your receiver systems. could you not use that
Humes wrote:paid_influencer wrote:question. i did a quick google and it seems your the television supports audio return chanbel (ARC) and so does your receiver systems. could you not use that
I suspected so. I will try it tomorrow after I get a few new cables.
Humes wrote:Got it working with ARC. It uses the HDMI Out port for ARC, which I didn't even consider. Had to change a few other settings on the receiver itself (after looking up the manual), and set passthrough on the TV, and it works fine now.
Glad about that!
paid_influencer wrote:also big props to you for reading the manual. you know how many people does go years and years with things not working but never read the manual
paid_influencer wrote:have you tried unplugging it and plugging it back in
sometimes that works