Setting up a first-time system [Yamaha RX-V659] and have two quick questions.
1. What is the speaker impedance of my 1988 Cerwin-Vega AT-8's? I can't find the info online. Or better yet, what do I set the impedance to on the receiver, 4 ohm or 8 ohm?
2. Is is better to connect the DVR/cable box to the receiver via S-video (highest quality output available on the box) and then to the TV via component video; OR is it better to just leave the coax video cable directly connected from the cable box to the TV and just run the audio through the receiver.
Thanks in advance.
You didn't do anything wrong. At times it takes time for a response
Set your receiver to 8 ohms, period.
If you will watch TV without the receiver at times, news and what not, you should send the rf video to the TV direct, then you don't need the receiver on. You can also send the s-video to the receiver and digital audio as well, then when you want to use the receiver's audio processing, you can, along with DVDs.
You can certainly test the receiver's ability to convert the s-video to component as then you only need component for TV and DVD use.