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How Do You Connect A Home Theater To A Digital Cable Box?

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How Do You Connect A Home Theater To A Digital Cable Box?

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Home theater systems can range from simple, small bedroom setups to complex dedicated theater room arrangements, depending on the space and type of experience you desire. Once you have the theater system installed and working properly, you can add a digital cable box in a matter of minutes. Place your digital cable box where you want it and connect it to the cable wall outlet with the coaxial cable. The cable box should be located within two to three feet of the home theater receiver so the connecting cables can reach without being pulled taut. Get to a position where you can see the back panels on the digital cable box as well as the home theater receiver. You may need to use a flashlight, as it can be hard to read the connection labels even in the brightest rooms. Plug the HDMI cable into the output connection on the back of the digital cable box and then plug the other end of the cable into the HDMI input on your home theater receiver. In the event that both units do not have an HDM

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