panasonic TH-42PHD7UY out of the box inputs. Conned by an e salesman?

J

jmejia27

Audiophyte
Just bought a new panasonic 42" HDTV. I plan to hook up a dvd player, a direct tv box, and a playstation, all through a Yamaha RXV1500 receiver. Ideally I could connect all the above to the receiver via component and then have one component cable connection from the receiver to the tv. Thing is that the phone salesman said that I absoloutely would need a component card to add to the TV, otherwise, I'd be unable to get the set up I described above with the way the tv comes out of the box.

I am very new to this so i have no clue. Do I absolutely need the $169 component card the salesman so insisted on?

Any help will be much appreciated!!!


PS - Also: any suggestions on a dvd player? I am totally at a loss as to which one would take advantage of the TV while staying at the $200-$300 price range.
 
M

MDS

Audioholic Spartan
Is this the TV? http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatv/panasonic-th42phd7uy.html

If so, then the salesman isn't lying to you. Notice from the list of inputs that it accepts RGB component video using 5 BNC connectors. It doesn't have YPrPb component inputs. The PDF link on the same page shows a terminal board ty-42tm6z that you would need to connect the componet video cables from the receiver.

I know that Panasonic and Pioneer make two different models of their plasmas - one for the consumer and one for commercial purposes. It looks like that model is the commercial version. I bet the consumer version has the right inputs and the model number is likely to be the same but without the 'Y' at the end.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
I just programmed 4 7UY series plasmas. 2 42" models, 2 50" models. Both had 5 BNC input which we hooked up via component without any problems at all. Not sure if it was stock... they could have been ordered cards as I did not place the order.

But, I would double check the inputs that are stock on it. I am pretty sure that it should not be necessary.

If you already bought...
wrong time to ask.
 
F

fredatty

Enthusiast
My solution when I bought this model from DTVcity was to purchase the below cable in addition to the component to component cable. I avoided having to purchase the additional blade.

STRAIGHTWIRE Silver-Link II VGA-RCA Component Video Cables offers better sharpness and color performance to your video components. Silver-Link II retrieves the textures and subtle hues to provide a visible improvement equivalent to a component upgrade.

This special cable connects from the component video output of your DVD player or HDTV Receiver to a 15-pin VGA terminal. This cable is a basic upgrade to connect your set-top box or HDTV receiver to projectors or plasma TVs accepting 15-pin Component Video input.
 
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