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sara3 | 14:49 Sat 25th Oct 2008 | Technology
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hey Chuck, how's tricks?

I have a Sharp home cinema DVD system. can it easily be wired for the TV sound to go through the speaker system?

thank you. the cheque is in the post :o)
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LOL... Hi Sara,

it depends more on your TV then the home theatre system, if your TV has either an audio output on it or a spare scart socket then yes no problem.

if it was audio out you need plain old twin phono to twin phono leads.. such as

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1 020

if it has a spare scart socket then you'll need a scart to twin phono, such as

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=2 8102&&source=14&doy=25m10

or if all your scart sockets are in use the below would do it

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=2 9903
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thank you ;o)

okay, the 2 TV scart sockets are in use but I see it has the red and white phono sockets, and on the theatre system it has 3 pairs (left and right) of red and white sockets. the first 2 pairs are marked "in" and the 3rd says "out".

so.. in or out? (I know I could suss this for myself, but if it doesn't run smoothly, like most things I do, I could eliminate the obvious!)
so.. in or out?

Now there's a question ;)

you want the ins on the back of the cinema system.
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well option 3 was "shake it all about"!

thanks Chuck. I may have some of those leads somewhere in the house and will def check it out.

I've sent the cheque payable to Mr C Fickens, Answerbank Smart Arse, AB Towers.

many thanks, you're a star x
Well in that case I'd take option 3 every time :)

No worries:)

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