Re: Connecting equipment



On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 07:11:22 -0700 (PDT), GARY
<gcotterl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How do I hook-up:

an RCA DVD player (model RC5240PB)
a Sony VCR cassette recorder (model SLV-N50)
and a Technics CD player (model SL-PC10)

to a 32" Sony Bravia LCD TV (model KDL-32EX400).


(The TV is connected, via a coax cable, to a Dish VIP-622 DVR)

First of all... Bookmark this, it's your product page:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=KDL32EX400&LOC=3

Your TV has 4 HDMI inputs, and 3 analog inputs; one Component, and two
Composite (one is on the side).

Suggestion;

* Connect the VCR to one of the Composite inputs, that's a no
brainier.

* Chose between the RCA and the Technics for the one Component input
and connect the other to the remaining Composite.

* Consider upgrading to a Blu-Ray unit which will connect via HDMI and
retire one or both the DVD players.

A_C

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