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How do I get sound from my DVD player to my teac AG-V 3050 through tv

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2019
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Hi Rick, in order to connect your DVD player to your Teac, the DVD player, you must have audio outputs with RCA Red and White (L and R) connectors and enter it into the Auxiliary input of your Teac, or other input available
Discuss which brand and model is your DVD player, to find the best possible solution
I await your comment
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Rick, para poder conectar tu reproductor de DVD a tu Teac, el reproductor de DVD, debe contar con salidas de audio con conectores RCA Blanco y Rojo (L y R) y lo ingresas en la entrada Auxiliar de tu Teac, u otra entrada disponible
Comenta que marca y modelo es tu reproductor de DVD, para encontrar la mejor soluci?n posible
Espero tu comentario
Saludos Franco Dosil

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2008

SOURCE: Help with AG-D9320

These recievers are prime for running surround sound through you TV. It all depends on your TV service, Now if you have a cable box from Dish network, this is the easiest in the world, all you need to look for is an output labeled "OPTICAL OUT". It's a small port with probably a small glowing red light coming out of it. You'll need to buy and optical cable and plug it in there, and then run the other end to the optical input of your surround sound reciever, and then assign a video input to that digital audio signal. It's the best audio you can get by far.

Now if you down't have that, it is still very easy. Find you reciever look for a video input and plug an audio cable in(Red and White cable). Plug the other end into your TV's audio output, a red and white output that is probably labeled audio out, plug that in, switch TV to whatever you are viewing, turn on the reciever to whichever input you assigned and there you go.

If your TV doesn't have an audio output, then you need to go to your cable or sattleite box, and find the audio output, the R/W(Red & white), and run that out to your reciever, the sound won't come through the tv unless you run a second audio out from the reciever into you tv's audio input on the same signal your picture is coming from.

I hope that helps.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 05, 2008

SOURCE: Subwoofer for Teac AG-D8800 Receiver

To tell you the truth, if you want to upgrade, upgrade the speakers. Speakers are the single most important component to good sound.

The key word is efficiency...

As a professional sound engineer I can tell you this: wattage, as used as a comparison tool, is nothing. Speaker sensitivity is the important spec. Note this. A speaker that is rated at 300 watts, but the sensitivity is rated at 90 db is actually considerably lower than a speaker rated at 100 watts but the sensitivity is 94 db. This also means you do not have to spend as much money for an amplifier that has a high wattage rating.

Things like frequency response, etc are mildly important, but as I suggest to anyone is how the sound is to you. When making any audio purchase, take music you are familiar with...

jeff

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2008

SOURCE: lost manuel for teac ag d9100 reciever

you can download a manual for $9.99 from User-Manuals.com....I did this today and the manual is identical to the original it seems

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: unlock region codes for teac dvd player, model dv-4180

Hi Pacificmarli

I found the following Multizone Instructions for Teac DV-4180:

  1. Open the disc door
  2. Press Setup, Vol +, Vol -, Vol +, Vol - on the remote control
  3. Press < or > on the remote control to select the region code (255 is all regions)
  4. Press 'enter' to confirm
  5. Close disc tray
Hope this helps.

Miche

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2009

SOURCE: Teac AG-V8525 Stopped producing sound. Has legend says "protect"

hit reset button back of receiver

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