I bought a house that had a stereo system already installed and I ordered 2 new speakers because some were buzzing. I had no idea how to wire them to the existing wiring. I’m so happy you showed how to do that and all you have to do is stick the wire into the terminal. It looks easy enough. Again thank you so much for such a helpful and informative video.
@Youthman, I am so glad I found your channel. This video answers a lot of things others weren't. My friend has a: BOSE sound bar that has: 1.S/PDIF Output - 2.a RCA input #1 3.a RCA input #2 -3.a sub out SHARP AQUOS QUATTRON What I see on the back(I'm assuming that's what I'm supposed to use for this case) VIDEO 1 w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO VIDEO 2 w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO COMPONENT w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO AND Pr Pb and Y (She has the BOSE RCA input #1 going into that component R AUDIO L AND VIDEO of the TV. AV YAMAHA HTR On the back of the AV I have no idea where to plug anything to the back of this. I twiddled around and put it in the CD in the DVD in everything I could and on the front put in the corresponding input and nothing works. I'm confused on making work through the tv(which doesn't work) the AV (which she has sitting there) and I'm lost. I see from your video the visual on the back looks so much like mine, but I can't get it connected and for the last 4 weeks till I seen this video, it started to make sense, but still don't know what I'm doing wrong. Its driving me nuts!! Can you tell me where I'm going wrong or whats the best way please, Thanks
Very nice overview. I would have liked to have seen you quickly discuss 12v triggers and possibly also IR inputs - but regardless this is a good intro for someone that has no idea where to begin. Thanks for your efforts and all the content you put out Youthman! 👊
Amps come with a 3.5mm cable to connect from the 12v trigger on the AVR to the amp. Turn the amps power to on. Now when you turn on the AVR, it “triggers” the amp to turn on. When you turn AVR off, it “triggers” the amp to turn off. That’s it
ahh there we go, that explains it. i just bought a pioneer vsx 815 at thrift for $20, using it for my PC speakers (sony bookshelf speakers), wasn't sure if I was supposed to do the bare wire twisty connectors or the pre-out (i'm so used to RCA cables, so i tried the pre-out). no sound.. then i went to the twisty, sound works, but was confused as to what the preout even was. thanks!
New subscriber!! Awesome information!! Got a it frustrated tonight trying to connect my AVR to my Smart TV, and Blu-ray player. I think I now know what went wrong. Too tired to fix it. I’ll fighting with it tomorrow. Thanks for the awesome Tutorial!!! 👍🏾👍🏾
We’ve all been there Doug. Sometimes it’s best to walk away, get a clear head come back and sometimes you immediately figure it out after you’ve had some time away from the situation. Let me know if you run into any further issues. Happy to help if I can. And thanks for the sub!
This is so useful, as a college kid in charge of my groups home audio system and with zero knowledge of any of this last week, thank you, this makes it so much easier!
Although, I have battery backup units on all my electronics a recent Power surge fried a component in my Pioneer Elite system so I have replaced that unit with a receiver much the exact same as you used in your Video. You have helped me understand so much more now than what I previously coprehended, Thank you so much.
Great video! I needed to figure out how hook up a used Pioneer Elite AVR receiver and wasn't sure about a few things but you did such a good job of explaining that I now know how to do it.
I subscribe as soon as I fall sleep listening to you’re lecture knowing more about receiver and external amplifier and so forth, very easy to understand and follow , I do understand receiver and some sound system it’s just I need to go back to basic which you explain very well , Huge Thanks and keep it up, Stress free lecture to follow 😊😊😊,
good step by step set up. But I have an 10+ yr old Yamaha system and all the speakers incl the sub are wired. I am looking to upgrade my receiver as I finally upgraded my tv to an new Sony LED. So my questions is can I use banana plugs for the sub to connect to the receiver?
This person explained so clearly and so sample. I have watched so many videos about how to add extra amp to av receiver,but this was super easy to understand. I really appreciate ur video. Thanks heaps!
Hi sir. I need to know more about the pre out connection. Question: I have 2 AV receiver and they both have same rca jucks for pre out . One of them says pre out and another one doesn't says pre out it says AUDIO left, right, center, subwoofer rear right rear left. So,I don't know what to do? 😊 Or if you could make another video to show the back of both receivers connections . Thanks 🙏
Excellent video Youthman (as usual)! Your basis here is a dedicated power amplifier, but how can I add an additional AVR (12 year old 140 W Pioneer Elite for example), to provide the additional power? I also have a Denon X4800H as my primary AVR, driving LCR, 2 rear, 4 height speakers , and a powered sub (all Klipsch).
Thanks Youthman! The concept sounds straightforward on the surface, but surprisingly isn’t very well addressed online. As always, the “the devil is in the details”…. 😉
This is a great video! Even for someone like me who's had their system for nearly 7 years now, I still watch these video's and find more to learn. I'd love to see a video on specific media to test specific speaker additions. For instance, when I eventually upgrade to 4 Atmos speakers. What movies should I view to test them? Or what movie makes great use of side surrounds rather than rear surrounds? Or even the LCR set? Thanks Youthman!
Great explanation of connections.. New to all this type of technology but only difference from this to my old stereo hi-if (surround sound) is the hdmi inputs. Plus if it’s made to do a job, I don’t understand internet connection to update system. What would be updated ? And if you wanted all audio output channels to give maximum output, wouldn’t we have to connect an extra device - an AMP ? Great idea though and fantastic full on explanation of connections
Thanks Deejay. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. There are several reasons for an internet connection. Many AVR’s and processors have built-in software for Spotify. Etc that utilizes your home network. Occasionally, a brand may provide a firmware update that provides more stable software or correction error in the programming.
First of all thank you for the very helpful video especially for beginners. But there is one thing I don’t understand. Most of the AV receivers have reasonable power output only for 2-3 channels. What’s the reason? If I buy over 1000$ receiver I expect to have enough amplification. But in fact even for 5.1 if I am using mid range speakers, I have to set up two receivers just for amplification purposes. This seems strange. I have no place and budget for second amplifier. Now I am thinking just to continue using my sony ht-ct390 soundbar which sounds just great for its value instead of investing 2000$ for two receivers and speakers. I am not even sure if I will get noticeable difference. Another question I have is related to audio/video lag. I don’t find this information in specs, but it is very important for comfortable gaming. Are there any benchmarks for the input lag performed with single and double receivers?
I really want to thank you for all this clear and pro explanations. One question: By connecting the video source to AV HDMI, does the receiver amplifi the video signal as well as the audio the it send it to TV?? Or it's only a bypass and any quality comes from the video source will be sent to tv by AV receiver?
Thank you for making it fairly close up I was able to zoom with magnification. So many other RUclipsrs don't make it easy for a geek to see when having a issue with low vision. They either don't speak English, or they don't talk at all. and the view isn't lit or close up. So, thank you very much. I learned about some great tips of the banana tips and the new terminology. I give you a like and *****.
Hi Michael, I managed to get another 15inch monolith cheap because he is moving to Canada we had a good test but when I got it home I couldn't daisy chain it I am getting no signal from either of the two front one's the led stays on red flashing but I did pull out the rca cable for the sub and it flashed green for a while, if I connect it directly to the amp it works, at the back it has line one and line two,the two front subs I connect the line one to my amp and I connect line two too line one of my rear sub. I am having trouble finding the manual but found the white gloves lol
The LED’s should not flash unless there is an issue with the amp. Hopefully that isn’t the case but I would recommend contacting Monolith support. You should be able to go from the sub out on your AVR to the Line in on one sub, then line out from that sub into Line In on the 2nd sub.
@Youthman just had a bit of sleep and while resting I went throw it in my sleep ,so will rerun it when I get back from work, if no joy then I have a b&w pv1 I shall test it out on. Thanks Ps I am running a marantz av8805 and two yamaha mx-a5200 aventage
Thank You so much. You always learn something! I would like to know how to connect 2 floorstanding speakers in addition to the surround system, but only for listening to music (stereo). Where do you connect them? Because, the loudspeaker connections are already used for the cinema experience :-(
Some older 2ch receivers allowed you to connect two pair of speakers (A and B) and you could toggle one or both pair on and off. You won’t be able to do that with an AVR. If you want that, I would replace your surround speakers with towers.
Definitely helpful video! Please explain me how the audio from the TV will return to the HDMI eArc port. How or what option on the AVR do I have to choose to listed to the audio coming from the TV? Thanks!
Great video. I really appreciate it! Quick question… I am setting up an older pioneer elite monitor with hdmi however not arc. I have a pioneer elite vsx-90 Reciever and pioneer elite blue ray player. I just purchased a sound bar with arc (Polk) Where would I connect the hdmi cable from the sound bar to my receiver? Could I connect it to the arc hdmi since I won’t be using that for the monitor?
Great video. Very simple and direct. I just purchased an Onkyo TX-NR696 AV Receiver which replaced my 18 yr old Onkyo that did not have HDMI outputs/inputs. My old Onkyo unit connected to my projector with component cables. Ive connected speaker cables to my new unit and ran HDMI cable to my projector. When I select HDMI on my projector, it says no “HDMI signal”. To set up my new Onkyo system I need to see TV screen but either the HDMI signal isn’t being sent from receiver or it’s not being detected by the projector. I know you did not demo Onkyo, but any suggestions? Onkyo printed material isn’t as helpful as i’d like. The only instructions it gives for initial set up is to connect to TV and then follow the prompts on the TV. I don’t use a TV, just projector….which isn’t projecting. I’m wondering if my new unit isn’t compatible with just a projector?? I’ll try calling their support line. Thanks again for the great video.
Thank you, kindly. I often use Monoprice 14 gauge, but I also have cables from Sewell - take a look here - ruclips.net/video/R1GhvlIW2NE/видео.htmlsi=FplI20SkB1a60XP-
Hi, you mention that if you have a sub that you would plug it into the sub 1 on the back of the receiver, however you connected it to the one that has a 2 on the back. Does it matter?
I have a pair of cerwin vega dx-7 with a pair of dx-3 sitting on top of the dx-7. I'm new to this and was wondering what inputs to use on the receiver and what formation to use in the setup up menu? I'd really appreciate some help!!!
If I use a receiver I upgraded from as an external amplifier will the quality of sound come from the old receiver (2014 onkyo) or the current receiver (marantz 7015) I’m just gonna amplify the Left and right channels. Thank you youthman
I love your videos, very informative. I am very frustrated with my home theater system. I have a Samsung short throw projector connected to a Denon AVR-S970H with 2 Klipsch tower speakers with atmos built-in on top, center speaker and 2 subs. I installed everything using your video. After the initial calibration the system played well. I then played some music from my phone via Bluetooth and from that moment I haven't been able to get sound through my speakers from my projector. I have tried everything. By the way, music plays fine. Please help. Thanks!
Unfortunately ARC and eARC can be a pain. Try going into the projector and turning off ARC. Then turn it back on and see if that resolves the issue with not getting sound from your projector to your Denon.
The HDMI Arc/eArc out goes into the Arc/eArc HDMI in Port on the TV? Isn't that just audio when plugged into audio devices (soundbar) or does it carry the visual as well in the case of the AVR (including from legacy devices which tbh looks eminently useful)
excellent video! very informative. By the way I just recently got two Tuscany luxury and one Oslo luxury ""(middle) chairs after watching your reviews. Currently looking at AV receivers and speakers to upgrade from my Sonos soundbar set up.
If a speaker has a built-in amplifier, yes, you would use the pre-outs on your AVR or processor to connect to each input on the amplifier of the speaker.
@@Youthman Thanks for the reply. I have a Sony DB1070 A/V receiver with a Marantz 6170 Turntable. Any recommendations for some active/passive speakers to pair with this setup (Budget around 180-200$)?
Hi, is it possible to connect two av receiver together for better sound? Meaning the surround speakers to the second receiver for better sound? It is cheaper on market place to buy a used av receiver, not seeing many amplifier for sale.
I was hoping you’d explain how to set up ARC. I have an ARC TV connected to the ARC HDMI but it’s not working, even though I enabled it in the settings in accordance with Denon’s instructions.
There isn't too much to setting up ARC. 1) Both your AVR and TV must have ARC or eARC HDMI ports. 2) Connect an HDMI cable to those two ARC / eARC ports. 3) In your TV's audio settings, enable ARC. 4) I fyou have a Denon or Marantz, go into your Video settings and make sure ARC is enabled. Let me know if that helps.
@@Youthman thanks for the reply ❤️ Unfortunately, I did that already but it’s not working. I’ve been using this exact setup with ARC for a long time so I know everything but that is working fine. 😢 The TV is behaving as if it sees the ARC AVR and is sending the audio there. But I hear nothing. The AVR has HDMI control And TV audio switching turned on.
Oh my gosh, that's how amplifiers work? I'm glad I don't live in a mansion. Wait, (2024 update), that means 24 bit sources have more significance in big rooms. The noise floor in a small living like mine does not require past 16 bit noise floors at all. I don't need a separate amp to jump my 16 bit transcodes past room tolerance. Amps are there to help hardware represent the 24 bit noise floor by allowing more power to surge through them. Bit depth should be relative to the size of your room. Even then 16 bit/48KHz can still fill a room if you have the equipment that can handle even that.
Is it possible to wirelessly connect SA-RS3S as back speakers, connect SA-SW3 wirelessly, and also connect a wired center channel speaker in AN1000 Sony receiver model?
Great Video. I want HTPC home theatre of 11.4.6 dolby atmos configuration 17->Neumann KH 420 active powered monitor speakers 4-> JTR 4000ULF subwoofers Which av receiver-amp wil do this? Thanks in advance
Great videos. I have the rack mount ears for my Onkyo TX-RZ50 ready to install in my rack. Is there a way to remove the feet from this receiver so it fits in my rack easier?
@@Youthman Thanks for your quick reply. I decided not to attempt removing the feet. It looked like it was going to be more trouble than the extra 1U rack space it was going to provide. I'm going to install an AC Infinity cloudplate cooling unit under the Onkyo as well as one above it anyway. It was a lot easier to subscribe to your channel. Thanks again. 🙂
This would be by first time setting up a surround sound system and I have started to connect my individual speakers to my audio visual receiver but my sub-woofer has inputs for cords to hook up to speakers as well. My question is should I just connect all of my individual speakers to my subwoofer and then connect my subwoofer to my audio visual receiver or should I connect all my individual speakers to my audio visual receiver and then simply connect my subwoofer to my audio visual receiver.
Connect all individual speakers to your audio visual receiver to its respective amplifer terminals and connect the subwoofer using RCA to Audio visual receiver subwoofer output.
Do I still need to provide Ethernet cables for my TV my PlayStation and my Apple tv? Or once I put the ethernet cable into my receiver will the HDMI inputs take it from there?
Sooo if i wanna counnect soundbar to tv and a receiver (speakers) also to tv, how would i do it?, just for i can have a choice to either listen to soundbar or to receiver speakers or to both
what's the best way to connect PC to amplifier to have best quality when playing FLACs? My amp have optical in, so I thought maybe I could get audio card for PC with the optical out , do you think it's worth it or just mini jack out analog from PC to the amp would do without much difference?
Say if you had a media switcher that could connect to RGB strips behind your TV which allows them to mimic colors on your TV. Would it be possible to connect the media switcher to the AVR to still receive the full capacity of HDMI 2.1 from the media source to AVR to the switcher to the TV? Or is it like a certain path you need to use in order to get that full capacity
I have never used one personally but something like this product might be what you’re referring to www.lytmi.co/products/lytmi-fantasy-3-tv-backlight-kit?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2PSvBhDjARIsAKc2cgOd4MFZOIzJ5JD5_NbalLxms6YfFOHFeoFvUUmgjnsIdbr_07iaEHMaAvkXEALw_wcB
Is it possible to hook up a PS5 to a receiver running a pair of mythos 4 def tech speakers by a projector. I would need b2 HDMI ports on the ps6. One for projector and one for receiver as the projector has no sound just video. Any way to do it???
@@Youthman thank you i understand this so I can still use the wires on the back of my receiver along with using a HDMI, so a HDMI is absolutely needed on the receiver... sorry I ave asburgers and trying to understand this I am very excited to bring out te mythos 4 again....there great speakers... tank you so much!!! do you have a video link for projector so I need at least 2 HDMIs on the AVR correct??
@@Youthman i want to share with you that my projector as no sound just video so the ps5 goes into the receiver ,the HDMI projects the picture to the projector I thought the ps5 does that I connected the HDMI to the projector from the ps5 and I got the screen up however I don't know how to add the sound... sorry if I am sounding confused... i really appreciate your help and quick responses I subbed...
What about old sub (passive subwoofer) . The new avr only works with active sub So, in this situation, what we will do ? 🤔 Please let us know if there is any way
How do I connect 2 av amplifier together using 1 as a power amp. I am planning to use 3 channels. 2 main and 1 centre. Then on the other amp what output do I choose. Will the centre still work if I choose the 2 main input
I know I probably won't get an answer, but I have rear in ceiling speakers for dobly atmos so what settings on my receiver do I set to activate those speakers? Atmos enable or height speakers?
Hi James, which AVR do you have? Typically Atmos enabled is referring to up firing speakers that you place on top of your front left and front right speakers to bounce the sound off your ceiling and back down to your listening position. If you have a Denon or Marantz, under Speakers > Manual Setup > Speaker Layout, change Height Speakers to Yes and then choose Top Front etc. The diagram will show you a visual representation of where those speakers would be placed in the room. Let me know if that helps.
@@Youthman I got the new Pioneer VSX-535 5.2. My rear surround sound is set to height for my rear in-ceiling speakers and my front in-ceiling speakers are on the front height channel set to height. I believe that's a 3.2.2 setup. Now I know I don't have any rear surround sound ear level speakers, but the virtualization on the unit does a good job at imitating them. I just want to make sure that my in-ceiling speakers are getting the Atmos channels.
When you check your levels in your AVR you will hear what channels it’s utilizing. You can also download this callout file - www.stereonet.com/forums/topic/470220-dolby-atmos-sound-check-dtsx-111-callout-clips/
Unfortunately, that’s something. I’ve never attempted to do myself. It’s not ideal, but I’ve heard of people that have done it. It just adds a lot of complexity to it.
I have a Pioneer Kuro TV, a Samsung DVD player and a new Denon AVR. If I connect the DVD player to the AVR via HDMI then the AVR to the TV via HDMI then the TV audio to the AVR via optical cable, do I then have to connect the TV directly to the DVD player? Or has that already been accomplished by the DVD to the AVR to the TV? I am asking because the DVD player only has one HDMI output.
Question here ! I want to hookup my oldddddd receiver with surround sound to a newer projector, receiver doesn't have HDMI ports; there must be stereo cable to HDMI adapters that will work right??
Youthman getting back to basics . Very helpful video for people who just home and unboxed a prized AVR to begin their home theater journey ❤❤🔥🔥.
Thank you. Trying to help anyone that is interested in Home Theater, regardless of where they are in their journey.
That video was great! Very impressed how you demonstated everything in a way that even this A/V rookie was able to understand! Thank you!
Thank you kindly.
I bought a house that had a stereo system already installed and I ordered 2 new speakers because some were buzzing. I had no idea how to wire them to the existing wiring. I’m so happy you showed how to do that and all you have to do is stick the wire into the terminal. It looks easy enough. Again thank you so much for such a helpful and informative video.
Sometimes you know when you watch an amazing guide. Thank you! , sir.
@Youthman, I am so glad I found your channel. This video answers a lot of things others weren't.
My friend has a:
BOSE sound bar that has:
1.S/PDIF Output - 2.a RCA input #1 3.a RCA input #2 -3.a sub out
SHARP AQUOS QUATTRON
What I see on the back(I'm assuming that's what I'm supposed to use for this case)
VIDEO 1 w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO
VIDEO 2 w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO
COMPONENT w/ R AUDIO L AND VIDEO AND Pr Pb and Y
(She has the BOSE RCA input #1 going into that component R AUDIO L AND VIDEO of the TV.
AV YAMAHA HTR
On the back of the AV I have no idea where to plug anything to the back of this. I twiddled around and put it in the CD in the DVD in everything I could and on the front put in the corresponding input and nothing works.
I'm confused on making work through the tv(which doesn't work) the AV (which she has sitting there) and I'm lost.
I see from your video the visual on the back looks so much like mine, but I can't get it connected and for the last 4 weeks till I seen this video, it started to make sense, but still don't know what I'm doing wrong. Its driving me nuts!!
Can you tell me where I'm going wrong or whats the best way please, Thanks
Very nice overview. I would have liked to have seen you quickly discuss 12v triggers and possibly also IR inputs - but regardless this is a good intro for someone that has no idea where to begin. Thanks for your efforts and all the content you put out Youthman! 👊
Amps come with a 3.5mm cable to connect from the 12v trigger on the AVR to the amp. Turn the amps power to on. Now when you turn on the AVR, it “triggers” the amp to turn on. When you turn AVR off, it “triggers” the amp to turn off. That’s it
ahh there we go, that explains it. i just bought a pioneer vsx 815 at thrift for $20, using it for my PC speakers (sony bookshelf speakers), wasn't sure if I was supposed to do the bare wire twisty connectors or the pre-out (i'm so used to RCA cables, so i tried the pre-out). no sound.. then i went to the twisty, sound works, but was confused as to what the preout even was. thanks!
New subscriber!!
Awesome information!! Got a it frustrated tonight trying to connect my AVR to my Smart TV, and Blu-ray player. I think I now know what went wrong. Too tired to fix it. I’ll fighting with it tomorrow. Thanks for the awesome Tutorial!!! 👍🏾👍🏾
We’ve all been there Doug. Sometimes it’s best to walk away, get a clear head come back and sometimes you immediately figure it out after you’ve had some time away from the situation. Let me know if you run into any further issues. Happy to help if I can. And thanks for the sub!
This is so useful, as a college kid in charge of my groups home audio system and with zero knowledge of any of this last week, thank you, this makes it so much easier!
Although, I have battery backup units on all my electronics a recent Power surge fried a component in my Pioneer Elite system so I have replaced that unit with a receiver much the exact same as you used in your Video. You have helped me understand so much more now than what I previously coprehended, Thank you so much.
I’m grateful the videos have been helpful.
Great video! I needed to figure out how hook up a used Pioneer Elite AVR receiver and wasn't sure about a few things but you did such a good job of explaining that I now know how to do it.
Very Informative
Thank you
I subscribe as soon as I fall sleep listening to you’re lecture knowing more about receiver and external amplifier and so forth, very easy to understand and follow , I do understand receiver and some sound system it’s just I need to go back to basic which you explain very well , Huge Thanks and keep it up, Stress free lecture to follow 😊😊😊,
Glad you found the video helpful
Great video showing what needs to be done clearly, not like some who like to see themselves on camera and like the sound of their voice…
Glad you found the video helpful
Great tip on how to use an RCA splitter to connect multiple subwoofers using their RCA connections
It’s a common question that I get asked
good step by step set up. But I have an 10+ yr old Yamaha system and all the speakers incl the sub are wired. I am looking to upgrade my receiver as I finally upgraded my tv to an new Sony LED. So my questions is can I use banana plugs for the sub to connect to the receiver?
This person explained so clearly and so sample.
I have watched so many videos about how to add extra amp to av receiver,but this was super easy to understand.
I really appreciate ur video.
Thanks heaps!
I’m glad you found the video helpful
Hi sir.
I need to know more about the pre out connection.
Question: I have 2 AV receiver and they both have same rca jucks for pre out .
One of them says pre out and another one doesn't says pre out it says AUDIO left, right, center, subwoofer rear right rear left.
So,I don't know what to do?
😊 Or if you could make another video to show the back of both receivers connections .
Thanks 🙏
@jannahrusdi872 what is the model number of the AVR
@@Youthman 1: Integra model: DTR-30.4
2: JVC : Model: RX-7022v
3: Yamaha: model: RX-v565.
Thanks 😊
@@Youthman Hello sir.
I am still waiting for ur advice.
Thanks 🙏
Excellent video Youthman (as usual)! Your basis here is a dedicated power amplifier, but how can I add an additional AVR (12 year old 140 W Pioneer Elite for example), to provide the additional power? I also have a Denon X4800H as my primary AVR, driving LCR, 2 rear, 4 height speakers , and a powered sub (all Klipsch).
I have heard of guys using an older AVR as the “amplifier” but IMO, it’s not advisable because you now have two volumes you will have to balance.
Thanks Youthman! The concept sounds straightforward on the surface, but surprisingly isn’t very well addressed online. As always, the “the devil is in the details”…. 😉
Yeah, not everything that can be done, should be done. 😀
This is a great video! Even for someone like me who's had their system for nearly 7 years now, I still watch these video's and find more to learn.
I'd love to see a video on specific media to test specific speaker additions. For instance, when I eventually upgrade to 4 Atmos speakers. What movies should I view to test them? Or what movie makes great use of side surrounds rather than rear surrounds? Or even the LCR set? Thanks Youthman!
You are the best out of everyone explain this onkyo receiver. I love your content well understood. God bless you.
Thank you kindly
Thank you for this great walk-through. I recently bought an old old Pioneer SC-LX57, and now will connect it up.
Ty for the information!
This is one of the best instructional video I ever watched
Thank you 🙏🏼
I’m glad you found the video helpful
Great explanation of connections..
New to all this type of technology but only difference from this to my old stereo hi-if (surround sound) is the hdmi inputs.
Plus if it’s made to do a job, I don’t understand internet connection to update system. What would be updated ?
And if you wanted all audio output channels to give maximum output, wouldn’t we have to connect an extra device - an AMP ?
Great idea though and fantastic full on explanation of connections
Thanks Deejay. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. There are several reasons for an internet connection. Many AVR’s and processors have built-in software for Spotify. Etc that utilizes your home network. Occasionally, a brand may provide a firmware update that provides more stable software or correction error in the programming.
A most outstanding post. Clarified a big box of what didn't I know..
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
First of all thank you for the very helpful video especially for beginners.
But there is one thing I don’t understand. Most of the AV receivers have reasonable power output only for 2-3 channels. What’s the reason? If I buy over 1000$ receiver I expect to have enough amplification. But in fact even for 5.1 if I am using mid range speakers, I have to set up two receivers just for amplification purposes. This seems strange. I have no place and budget for second amplifier. Now I am thinking just to continue using my sony ht-ct390 soundbar which sounds just great for its value instead of investing 2000$ for two receivers and speakers. I am not even sure if I will get noticeable difference.
Another question I have is related to audio/video lag. I don’t find this information in specs, but it is very important for comfortable gaming. Are there any benchmarks for the input lag performed with single and double receivers?
Excellent presentation, well put together & explained. Sadly let down by incessant ads.
Sorry. That’s up to RUclips on the ads.
I really want to thank you for all this clear and pro explanations.
One question:
By connecting the video source to AV HDMI, does the receiver amplifi the video signal as well as the audio the it send it to TV??
Or it's only a bypass and any quality comes from the video source will be sent to tv by AV receiver?
HDMI carries both audio and video signal. I’m not sure what you mean by does it amplify the video signal.
@@Youthman hi,
We know av receiver improve the sound and then send it to speakers, does it also improve the video signal before sending it to TV?
There isn’t much (if any) video processing in an AVR.
Thank you for making it fairly close up I was able to zoom with magnification. So many other RUclipsrs don't make it easy for a geek to see when having a issue with low vision. They either don't speak English, or they don't talk at all. and the view isn't lit or close up. So, thank you very much. I learned about some great tips of the banana tips and the new terminology. I give you a like and *****.
Glad you found the video helpful
Hi Michael, I managed to get another 15inch monolith cheap because he is moving to Canada we had a good test but when I got it home I couldn't daisy chain it I am getting no signal from either of the two front one's the led stays on red flashing but I did pull out the rca cable for the sub and it flashed green for a while, if I connect it directly to the amp it works, at the back it has line one and line two,the two front subs I connect the line one to my amp and I connect line two too line one of my rear sub. I am having trouble finding the manual but found the white gloves lol
The LED’s should not flash unless there is an issue with the amp. Hopefully that isn’t the case but I would recommend contacting Monolith support.
You should be able to go from the sub out on your AVR to the Line in on one sub, then line out from that sub into Line In on the 2nd sub.
@Youthman just had a bit of sleep and while resting I went throw it in my sleep ,so will rerun it when I get back from work, if no joy then I have a b&w pv1 I shall test it out on. Thanks
Ps I am running a marantz av8805 and two yamaha mx-a5200 aventage
I really appreciated seeing this. I'm now wondering if it is worh keeping my old Technics SA-GX190. It doesn't have any HDMI ports.
Excellent video. Very helpful. Many thanks for making and sharing it.
I’m glad you enjoyed it
Thank You so much. You always learn something!
I would like to know how to connect 2 floorstanding speakers in addition to the surround system, but only for listening to music (stereo). Where do you connect them? Because, the loudspeaker connections are already used for the cinema experience :-(
Some older 2ch receivers allowed you to connect two pair of speakers (A and B) and you could toggle one or both pair on and off. You won’t be able to do that with an AVR. If you want that, I would replace your surround speakers with towers.
@@Youthman Thanks. I have the AVC X4800H 🙈
Definitely helpful video! Please explain me how the audio from the TV will return to the HDMI eArc port. How or what option on the AVR do I have to choose to listed to the audio coming from the TV? Thanks!
This should explain it - ruclips.net/video/_CFNbzHYNJc/видео.htmlsi=yLC0I-5IO_LQMGME
D video really help and put throw, and I thank God my system works perfectly without contacting technician.
Good clear how to for someone that may not know how great job
Thank you Dane. I know there’s a lot of new guys getting into the hobby. Sometimes it’s easy for us to forget that not everyone knows the basics.
Excellent straight forward video and nice amp. I stick to 8 ohm speaker. Banana connection is sweet.
Great video. I really appreciate it! Quick question… I am setting up an older pioneer elite monitor with hdmi however not arc. I have a pioneer elite vsx-90 Reciever and pioneer elite blue ray player. I just purchased a sound bar with arc (Polk)
Where would I connect the hdmi cable from the sound bar to my receiver? Could I connect it to the arc hdmi since I won’t be using that for the monitor?
Thx Youthman! Love your content. I havent seen Component cables in a min lol. This video is very much needed in our community thank you!
Right? I’m a bit surprised brands continue to add them to AVR’s but I guess people still have older gear they want to connect.
More Youthman awesomeness! Thx Mr. Stevens! You're a real pro.
Appreciate it.
Great video. Very simple and direct. I just purchased an Onkyo TX-NR696 AV Receiver which replaced my 18 yr old Onkyo that did not have HDMI outputs/inputs. My old Onkyo unit connected to my projector with component cables. Ive connected speaker cables to my new unit and ran HDMI cable to my projector. When I select HDMI on my projector, it says no “HDMI signal”. To set up my new Onkyo system I need to see TV screen but either the HDMI signal isn’t being sent from receiver or it’s not being detected by the projector. I know you did not demo Onkyo, but any suggestions? Onkyo printed material isn’t as helpful as i’d like. The only instructions it gives for initial set up is to connect to TV and then follow the prompts on the TV. I don’t use a TV, just projector….which isn’t projecting. I’m wondering if my new unit isn’t compatible with just a projector?? I’ll try calling their support line. Thanks again for the great video.
your videos
are the best... may i know which speaker wire (brand) and gauge you are using? ty
Thank you, kindly. I often use Monoprice 14 gauge, but I also have cables from Sewell - take a look here - ruclips.net/video/R1GhvlIW2NE/видео.htmlsi=FplI20SkB1a60XP-
This video showed me everything I needed! Thank you very much. Banana plugs! Woohoo!
I’m glad you found the video helpful
I have onkyo HT R590 and have installed in my store but i want to connect to my tablet or my mobile to listen to the music can you help me pls 🙏🏼
Blessings 🙌🏿
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Thank you so much!! This was so helpful
Happy to hear it
Hi, you mention that if you have a sub that you would plug it into the sub 1 on the back of the receiver, however you connected it to the one that has a 2 on the back. Does it matter?
No it doesn’t matter which one you use. They both output the same exact signal.
How are you connected the individual pre outs to the extenal amp ? Surely you can only use one rca output at a time on the external amp?
If you can give us some info about the mic & headphone jacks maybe not on this amplifier but some other have. Thanks for great video.
I have a pair of cerwin vega dx-7 with a pair of dx-3 sitting on top of the dx-7. I'm new to this and was wondering what inputs to use on the receiver and what formation to use in the setup up menu? I'd really appreciate some help!!!
Thank you so much. Just starting here.
This is much needed. It would be nice to see the hook up of a processor.
I have a video on that - ruclips.net/video/evYMGQyTY90/видео.html
@@Youthman Cool, you have it all covered.
I try. Much more to come
If I use a receiver I upgraded from as an external amplifier will the quality of sound come from the old receiver (2014 onkyo) or the current receiver (marantz 7015) I’m just gonna amplify the Left and right channels. Thank you youthman
I love your videos, very informative. I am very frustrated with my home theater system. I have a Samsung short throw projector connected to a Denon AVR-S970H with 2 Klipsch tower speakers with atmos built-in on top, center speaker and 2 subs. I installed everything using your video. After the initial calibration the system played well. I then played some music from my phone via Bluetooth and from that moment I haven't been able to get sound through my speakers from my projector. I have tried everything. By the way, music plays fine. Please help. Thanks!
Unfortunately ARC and eARC can be a pain. Try going into the projector and turning off ARC. Then turn it back on and see if that resolves the issue with not getting sound from your projector to your Denon.
@Youthman I will try that and keep you posted. Thanks Youthman!
Very good instructions.
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for
New friend to the channel , I'm a big AV receiver guy.
Thanks and welcome to the channel! What AVR do you run in your system?
@@Youthman I have a Yamaha RX-V673
Very impressive video and a good set of knowledge for beginners like me. Thankyou so much for your video.
I’m really glad you found the video helpful
This's the best instructor ever,keep up thank you.
Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad you found the video helpful
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i want to hear audio only from zone 2 , nothing from zone 1 , how can i do that?
The HDMI Arc/eArc out goes into the Arc/eArc HDMI in Port on the TV? Isn't that just audio when plugged into audio devices (soundbar) or does it carry the visual as well in the case of the AVR (including from legacy devices which tbh looks eminently useful)
I currently have my Amazon 4k firestick plugged into my tv. Should I plug it into my sony str-dh590 avr receiver or leave it in the 4k tv?
excellent video! very informative. By the way I just recently got two Tuscany luxury and one Oslo luxury ""(middle) chairs after watching your reviews. Currently looking at AV receivers and speakers to upgrade from my Sonos soundbar set up.
Thank you Julio and congrats
Not all heroes wear capes.
Im on a craise on learning about stuff like this, I want a homa theatre someday
You can do it!
Thanks for that, great explaination.
Youth man thank you for your support about pioneer 500 Hz have tx rz 70 that’s Onkyo
Hey, great viceo. So if you have a pair of active speakers, would you need to connect them using the pre-out RCA outputs?
If a speaker has a built-in amplifier, yes, you would use the pre-outs on your AVR or processor to connect to each input on the amplifier of the speaker.
@@Youthman Thanks for the reply. I have a Sony DB1070 A/V receiver with a Marantz 6170 Turntable. Any recommendations for some active/passive speakers to pair with this setup (Budget around 180-200$)?
Edifier are a great bang for your buck speaker. They have both active and passive options.
@@Youthman Ha! What a coincidence! I was just watching review videos of the Edifier R1280DBS and the Edifier MR4. Thanks for the quick reply!
@hikingbiker good luck!
you have some good videos but i was curious how do i connect my old graphic equalizer to these newer av receivers?
These have built in equalizers, Don't try connecting a separate equalizer or you could run into a whole host of problems
Hi, is it possible to connect two av receiver together for better sound? Meaning the surround speakers to the second receiver for better sound? It is cheaper on market place to buy a used av receiver, not seeing many amplifier for sale.
I was given a Harman Kardon AVR 310. It has no HDMI port how do I get it set up so my tv will play through the speakers I’ve got hooked up to it?
You will either need to use Digital Coax or Toslink (fiber optic) connection to get sound from your TV to your AVR
I was hoping you’d explain how to set up ARC. I have an ARC TV connected to the ARC HDMI but it’s not working, even though I enabled it in the settings in accordance with Denon’s instructions.
There isn't too much to setting up ARC. 1) Both your AVR and TV must have ARC or eARC HDMI ports. 2) Connect an HDMI cable to those two ARC / eARC ports. 3) In your TV's audio settings, enable ARC. 4) I fyou have a Denon or Marantz, go into your Video settings and make sure ARC is enabled. Let me know if that helps.
@@Youthman thanks for the reply ❤️
Unfortunately, I did that already but it’s not working. I’ve been using this exact setup with ARC for a long time so I know everything but that is working fine. 😢
The TV is behaving as if it sees the ARC AVR and is sending the audio there. But I hear nothing. The AVR has HDMI control And TV audio switching turned on.
Oh my gosh, that's how amplifiers work? I'm glad I don't live in a mansion. Wait, (2024 update), that means 24 bit sources have more significance in big rooms. The noise floor in a small living like mine does not require past 16 bit noise floors at all. I don't need a separate amp to jump my 16 bit transcodes past room tolerance. Amps are there to help hardware represent the 24 bit noise floor by allowing more power to surge through them. Bit depth should be relative to the size of your room. Even then 16 bit/48KHz can still fill a room if you have the equipment that can handle even that.
Is it possible to wirelessly connect SA-RS3S as back speakers, connect SA-SW3 wirelessly, and also connect a wired center channel speaker in AN1000 Sony receiver model?
very thorough thank u!
I have the pioneer vsx lx301 but would love to upgrade to separates. That pioneer vsx lx505 looks nice though... 😉👍🏼
Great Video. I want HTPC home theatre of 11.4.6 dolby atmos configuration
17->Neumann KH 420 active powered monitor speakers
4-> JTR 4000ULF subwoofers
Which av receiver-amp wil do this? Thanks in advance
If you need to process 17 speakers, you’re probably looking at Storm Audio or Trinnov
I have a 6.1 receiver that I hope to use. If it's a 7.1 signal will it decode in 6.1?
Great videos. I have the rack mount ears for my Onkyo TX-RZ50 ready to install in my rack. Is there a way to remove the feet from this receiver so it fits in my rack easier?
Most feet can be removed from AVR’s’s or processors. You just have to be careful if they have ventilation on the bottom.
@@Youthman Thanks for your quick reply. I decided not to attempt removing the feet. It looked like it was going to be more trouble than the extra 1U rack space it was going to provide. I'm going to install an AC Infinity cloudplate cooling unit under the Onkyo as well as one above it anyway. It was a lot easier to subscribe to your channel. Thanks again. 🙂
Thank you sir I really appreciate it
This would be by first time setting up a surround sound system and I have started to connect my individual speakers to my audio visual receiver but my sub-woofer has inputs for cords to hook up to speakers as well. My question is should I just connect all of my individual speakers to my subwoofer and then connect my subwoofer to my audio visual receiver or should I connect all my individual speakers to my audio visual receiver and then simply connect my subwoofer to my audio visual receiver.
Connect all individual speakers to your audio visual receiver to its respective amplifer terminals and connect the subwoofer using RCA to Audio visual receiver subwoofer output.
Do I still need to provide Ethernet cables for my TV my PlayStation and my Apple tv? Or once I put the ethernet cable into my receiver will the HDMI inputs take it from there?
Ethernet is used for firmware updates, downloads etc.
Thank you so much
Can we use Earc and connect everything to the tv?
Sooo if i wanna counnect soundbar to tv and a receiver (speakers) also to tv, how would i do it?, just for i can have a choice to either listen to soundbar or to receiver speakers or to both
what's the best way to connect PC to amplifier to have best quality when playing FLACs?
My amp have optical in, so I thought maybe I could get audio card for PC with the optical out , do you think it's worth it or just mini jack out analog from PC to the amp would do without much difference?
Say if you had a media switcher that could connect to RGB strips behind your TV which allows them to mimic colors on your TV. Would it be possible to connect the media switcher to the AVR to still receive the full capacity of HDMI 2.1 from the media source to AVR to the switcher to the TV? Or is it like a certain path you need to use in order to get that full capacity
I have never used one personally but something like this product might be what you’re referring to www.lytmi.co/products/lytmi-fantasy-3-tv-backlight-kit?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2PSvBhDjARIsAKc2cgOd4MFZOIzJ5JD5_NbalLxms6YfFOHFeoFvUUmgjnsIdbr_07iaEHMaAvkXEALw_wcB
@@Youthman I was actually looking at that one, I just want to make sure when I connect everything, it works perfectly
I would reach out to their support. Unfortunately I’m just not familiar with them
Very helpful. Thank you so much.
Glad you found the video helpful Kody!
Is it possible to hook up a PS5 to a receiver running a pair of mythos 4 def tech speakers by a projector. I would need b2 HDMI ports on the ps6. One for projector and one for receiver as the projector has no sound just video. Any way to do it???
PS5 into one of the HDMI inputs on your AVR. Then from the HDMI Out on your AVR to the projector.
@@Youthman so you absolutely need a HDMI connection in the receiver can use a older one...
@@Youthman thank you i understand this so I can still use the wires on the back of my receiver along with using a HDMI, so a HDMI is absolutely needed on the receiver... sorry I ave asburgers and trying to understand this I am very excited to bring out te mythos 4 again....there great speakers... tank you so much!!! do you have a video link for projector so I need at least 2 HDMIs on the AVR correct??
@@Youthman i want to share with you that my projector as no sound just video so the ps5 goes into the receiver ,the HDMI projects the picture to the projector I thought the ps5 does that I connected the HDMI to the projector from the ps5 and I got the screen up however I don't know how to add the sound... sorry if I am sounding confused... i really appreciate your help and quick responses I subbed...
What about old sub (passive subwoofer) .
The new avr only works with active sub
So, in this situation, what we will do ? 🤔
Please let us know if there is any way
I’m trying to use 2 AV receivers with hdmi arc is that possible??
How do I connect 2 av amplifier together using 1 as a power amp. I am planning to use 3 channels. 2 main and 1 centre. Then on the other amp what output do I choose. Will the centre still work if I choose the 2 main input
I know I probably won't get an answer, but I have rear in ceiling speakers for dobly atmos so what settings on my receiver do I set to activate those speakers? Atmos enable or height speakers?
Hi James, which AVR do you have? Typically Atmos enabled is referring to up firing speakers that you place on top of your front left and front right speakers to bounce the sound off your ceiling and back down to your listening position.
If you have a Denon or Marantz, under Speakers > Manual Setup > Speaker Layout, change Height Speakers to Yes and then choose Top Front etc.
The diagram will show you a visual representation of where those speakers would be placed in the room.
Let me know if that helps.
@@Youthman I got the new Pioneer VSX-535 5.2. My rear surround sound is set to height for my rear in-ceiling speakers and my front in-ceiling speakers are on the front height channel set to height. I believe that's a 3.2.2 setup. Now I know I don't have any rear surround sound ear level speakers, but the virtualization on the unit does a good job at imitating them. I just want to make sure that my in-ceiling speakers are getting the Atmos channels.
When you check your levels in your AVR you will hear what channels it’s utilizing.
You can also download this callout file - www.stereonet.com/forums/topic/470220-dolby-atmos-sound-check-dtsx-111-callout-clips/
Where do you plug the single pre out rca wire what 5 input on the second av receiver ?? HELP I’m trying to use two receiver
Unfortunately, that’s something. I’ve never attempted to do myself. It’s not ideal, but I’ve heard of people that have done it. It just adds a lot of complexity to it.
Thanks very informative...
Im glad you found the video helpful
thx Youthman!!!
I have a Pioneer Kuro TV, a Samsung DVD player and a new Denon AVR. If I connect the DVD player to the AVR via HDMI then the AVR to the TV via HDMI then the TV audio to the AVR via optical cable, do I then have to connect the TV directly to the DVD player? Or has that already been accomplished by the DVD to the AVR to the TV? I am asking because the DVD player only has one HDMI output.
Hi there , how would you connect an eq.?
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Excellent video
Very well explained
I’m glad you enjoyed the video
Question here ! I want to hookup my oldddddd receiver with surround sound to a newer projector, receiver doesn't have HDMI ports; there must be stereo cable to HDMI adapters that will work right??