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I need some expert advice (I only know what I've been told).
I just bought a Panasonic HDTV (G-10 series) and a Panasonic Home Theater Sound System (SP-PT770), and am thinking of adding a Panasonic Blu Ray (BD60). Problem: the sound system has only one HDMI imput and one for optical cable. Currently, I have an optical cable from the sound system to the cable box and an HDMI to the TV. A Panasonic tech suggested the following configuration as my best option should I opt for the Blu Ray: 1. optical cable from the Blu Ray to the sound system. 2. red and white cables from the TV/cable aux to sound system aux. 3. HDMI from Blu Ray to TV. If this makes sense, I'll lose only sound quality when I play TV programs through the sound system, right? Is this my best (only) option? Thanks in advance for any help. |
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