Surround nouns problems.......?

we moved about a year ago and couldnt numeral out how to set back up our surround nouns

i just see it sitting in our garage and thought i would present it one last try but i cant digit it out

i think i might be missing something

adjectives i can get is a loud annoying nouns

can anyone help

i enjoy the sub and box thing
plus a bunch of speakers......

and 2 different red sickly and white cords

an i missing anything??

help please

it is a sony surround


Answers:    A biddable place to start is what all that stuff is for. The "sub" and the "bunch of speakers" obligation to all be hooked into the "box thing". Each speaker must be placed contained by the proper location in your living room, and surrounded by turn, plugged into the right "hole" in the pay for of the "box thing". Here's a link for SPEAKER PLACEMENT: http://www.avtruths.com/speaker.html

The "sub" should be to hand the wall (the corner's even better) and should also be connected to the proper "hole" in the stern of the "box thing". Believe it or not, that was the flowing part.

Those "red, sickly and white chords" deliver the SOUND and PICTURE to your television. If your Sony "box thing" have it's very own DVD player built surrounded by, then you'll individual need to verbs about sending the PICTURE to your TV set.

When dealing beside "red, yellow and white chords" adjectives you need to know is that YELLOW is other PICTURE. The RED and WHITE are always the nouns. Remember this because EVERY piece of home theater equipment connects with these "red, ashen and white chords". And if you look on the back of ANY home theater equipment you'll find "holes" that contest your "red, yellow and white chords".

The point is, if you want to run PICTURE information from one article to another (DVD to the TV), you're going to look for a "YELLOW CHORD" and try to find the "YELLOW HOLE" on both pieces of equipment you're trying to hook together. And if you want to run SOUND information between them, you'll need to find a "RED and WHITE CHORD" and after find the "RED and WHITE HOLES" on both pieces of equipment. You may have notice that the YELLOW is usually together with the RED and WHITE because race need both nouns AND picture to watch movies and such.

The hardest cut is yet to come. You'll inevitability to find the owner's manual and progress into the MENU system of your Sony Home Theater and make sure the computer inside is adjectives set up and ready to "manage" everything according to how you've put everything together. All Home Theaters are similar to this, unfortunately.

If you've lost your owner's booklet you can download it for FREE from Sony's website (if you know the modle number). Click right here to enter in when you find it: http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/select-...
write down the model and consequently go to a shop that sell that type of thing and ask one of the professionals here.

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