IndieKid asked:
I have bought a Phillips 6 speaker system with a DVD player combined. I need to reconnect these speakers to a blu-ray player. Altogether there are 2 standing tallboy speakers, 1 large sub woofer, 2 small speakers, and a bar speaker. The Home Cinema system was bought as a whole and need to disconnect it from the DVD player it came with and plug it into a blu-ray play, how can i do this, help please.
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First of all, what you have there is commonly called a home theater in a box (HTIB). Phillips along with RCA are the cheapest in terms of quality. Look where it was made & you’ll see why. They assemble these things from the cheapest parts supplier. I can assure you that real soon you’ll be throwing it into the trash. So many people here have said that is what they will end up doing. You want Blu-ray, but the only way to take advantage of it is to run the HDMI cable straight from it to a TV with a 1080p resolution. The only way to hear the Dolby HD & DTS-MA surround is to use a receiver that has that capability. Your HTIB does not.
So this is what you need to do in order to take advantage of Blu-ray.
1. throw your HTIB in the trash or return it if you can.
2. Get a decent receiver like a Yamaha RX-V665
3. Get a set of real speakers like this one:
4. Enjoy quality.
5. Stop being so cheap.