I have a chance to get some cheap cable right now so I'm going ahead and buying some, but will be upgrading my A/V system very soon so am buying for the new system. Thus the reasoning for my questions.
Do mid-high end ($500 - $1000, say an M&K) subwoofers now require a special cable or is standard analog RCA OK? Also, stereo or mono?
Will most of my audio components use digital optical (toslink) cables? When would coax dig. cables be used? I have a '95 Pioneer LD player but can't remember it's connections (or model #). I'm pretty sure it does have optical out. Also have a DVD player and will have satellite.
Another question, if using an A/V receiver's S-video switching and the receiver is off, will any of the S-video connections still let the signal through? In other words, if I had my satellite's S-video (along w/ DVD and laserdisc) running through the receiver, would I always have to have the receiver on to watch satellite?
Do mid-high end ($500 - $1000, say an M&K) subwoofers now require a special cable or is standard analog RCA OK? Also, stereo or mono?
Will most of my audio components use digital optical (toslink) cables? When would coax dig. cables be used? I have a '95 Pioneer LD player but can't remember it's connections (or model #). I'm pretty sure it does have optical out. Also have a DVD player and will have satellite.
Another question, if using an A/V receiver's S-video switching and the receiver is off, will any of the S-video connections still let the signal through? In other words, if I had my satellite's S-video (along w/ DVD and laserdisc) running through the receiver, would I always have to have the receiver on to watch satellite?
