Surround Receiver

Onkyo TX-NR509 5.1 Channel Network A/V Receiver Onkyo TX-NR509 5.1 Channel Network A/V Receiver
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New at the entry level, the networking ability of the TX-NR509 takes you one step closer to fully integrated home entertainment. Audio files on your computer and streaming internet radio can both now be played through your main system, with fidelity far beyond what you’re used to on a PC...

3D Surround Audio Video Receiver 7.1 Chain 110W 7 HD Inputs 3D Surround Audio Video Receiver 7.1 Chain 110W 7 HD Inputs
Sale Price: $199.00

Sony STR-DN2010 A/V Receiver STR-DN2010 Home Theater Receivers

Denon DHT-1312BA A/V Home Theater Receiver with Boston Acoustics MCS 160 5.1 Surround Speaker System Denon DHT-1312BA A/V Home Theater Receiver with Boston Acoustics MCS 160 5.1 Surround Speaker System
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Denon DHT1312BA black home theater package 5.1 speakers

Sherwood RX-4503 2 x 100 Watt RMS Dolby Virtual Surround Sound Receiver (Black) Sherwood RX-4503 2 x 100 Watt RMS Dolby Virtual Surround Sound Receiver (Black)
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Sherwood America RX-4503 A/V Receiver RX-4503 Home Theater Receivers

Onkyo TX-SR309 5.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver Onkyo TX-SR309 5.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver
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Continuing our mission to bring quality to every level of home entertainment, Onkyo presents the TX-SR309—an entry-level A/V receiver fine-tuned to power your system right out of the box. Set-up is simple and adjustments are easy, thanks to a new overlaid on-screen display...

Sony STRDH520 7.1 Channel 3D AV Receiver (Black) Sony STRDH520 7.1 Channel 3D AV Receiver (Black)
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Step up your home entertainment experience with Sony’s STR-DH520 receiver that delivers 7.1 powerful channels of sound and allows up to six HD connections.5 Plus, enjoy incredible sound quality while you watch 3D sports movies and games from connected 3D devices...

AmazonBasics Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable, 6 Feet AmazonBasics Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable, 6 Feet
Sale Price: $7.31

The AmazonBasics TOSLINK Digital Audio Optical Cable helps you connect audio components when clear sound quality is your priority. This digital audio TOSLINK cable can be used to connect your CD and DVD players, digital satellite, and more to your preamplifier, receiver, audio processors, and digital-to-analog converters (DACs)...

Onkyo TX - NR609 7.2 Channel Network THX Certified A/V Receiver Onkyo TX - NR609 7.2 Channel Network THX Certified A/V Receiver
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Targeting the sweet spot where affordability meets superb functionality, the TX-NR609 looks set to be another Onkyo classic. This THX Select2 Plus Certified A/V receiver handles content from all your favorite disc-based media, as well as networked and wireless audio content from the internet, iPod/iPhone, and PC...

Pioneer VSX-521-K 5.1 Home Theater Receiver, Glossy Black Pioneer VSX-521-K 5.1 Home Theater Receiver, Glossy Black
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Bluetooth Compatible with Optional AS-BT200 Bluetooth Adapter HDMI (4 In / 1 Out) with 3D, ARC, Deep Color, x.v.Color Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Decoders

Denon AVR-1712 A/V Surround Receiver (Black) Denon AVR-1712 A/V Surround Receiver (Black)
Sale Price: $398.99

Surround Your 3D Video with Powerful, Realistic Sound. Connect the AVR-1712 7.1 HD-Audio receiver to a TV and Blu-ray disc player supporting 3D video and you'll be able to experience an exciting 3D theatre with powerful surround sound...

I need help setting up my Rogers box to receiver for surround sound?

We bought a new samsung TV, we upgraded from an old tv with no HDMI. we have a HD rogers box and im wondering how to hook up the rogers box to the receiver for surround sound. we got picture for the rogers but no audio is coming through the speakers. I used those red and white cables from the back of the rogers box to the receiver to try and get surround sound for TV, but its not working. What am i doing wrong? Can anyone tell me the proper way to do all the setup?

Red/white is stereo analog sound ... not surround. You need HDMI or optical (or coax digital, but that's not too common on cable boxes). You may have to set the sound output via the menu on the cable box. I use Bell, so can't say for Rogers (and you don't specify the model cablebox), but on some HD models the audio isn't available via HDMI ... you have to use optical. Finally, you may have to select the optical input port (assign to "TV/SAT") on the receiver to get it to work.

The forum at the link is a good place to get info/ask questions re Rogers.

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