The best way to hook up a home theater surround sound system is to use the standard stereo audio cables (red and white) that come with the system.1. Plug one end of the red cable into the "Red" port on the back of your TV.2. Plug one end of the white cable into the "White" port on the back of your TV.3. Plug one end of each cable into the corresponding ports on the back of your surround sound receiver (usually labelled "Front Left", "Front Right", etc.).4. Turn on your TV and receiver, and set them to the same input channel (usually labelled "HDMI 1", "HDMI 2", etc.).
There are many different ways to hook up a home theater surround sound system, and the best way will vary depending on your specific setup. But in general, you'll need to connect the left and right audio channels from your TV to the left and right audio inputs on your surround sound receiver, and then run an HDMI cable from the receiver to your TV. You may also need to connect a subwoofer to the receiver, depending on your preferences. To configure the surround sound settings, you'll typically need to go into the menu on your TV or receiver and select the appropriate input or outputs. There should be labels indicating which input is forleft audio, right audio, HDMI, etc. Once everything is connected properly,
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