Properly "Cabling" an audio system used to be straightforward - Wow! that has all changed, and evolved.
At least a balance if not a majority of respectful A/V systems now include DVD
recorders, (as well as many VCR player/recorders still in use).
Problem is; "most" instruction, (owner manuals), that are provided with the major of component's include only meager, basic examples of how to tackle the task of hooking up, (i.e. cabling), a 'mass' of different inputs and outputs.
If there's not a specialty company near your town , you are left to
make-up your own cabling maze - the Achievement test! If sound and a picture come out - "you've passed"! Of course getting sound and a picture from here to there might include 8 or 10 throws of switches, turns of selectors and clicking on at least 3 different remote's... Good grief!
Having set the stage...
Is there anyone anywhere that knows of a book, (or website), diagraming how to
properly (or best) cable; from a simple, to a full blown A/V Home theater system.
Some readers will jump up at this point exclaiming: "why, those are in all my stuff
Owners Manuals fool". You might look closer... I've actually found 'no' owners manuals or otherwise that diagram's how to best cable a DVD player
as well as Recorder. - or, how to approach the cabling of a DVD (or VCR),
anolog versus a
digital component
Recorder & player?
Now. For God's sake I DO NOT want to encourge the obsessed to drag this discussion title off into the event realm of nitrogen filled cables versus rubbing green hi-liters on their CD's to achieve higher areal clarity - please! Spare us.