WHAT LEADS DO I NEED???/

STUMPY007

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I am looking at buying the Yamaha RXV365, just need some help hooking it up.

I have a Panasonic BD-35 blu-ray player and standard Sky+.

What cables do I need, and where do they go????

Help.
 
...and you'll need lots of speaker cables.
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I believe that the amp does not support sound through HDMI, it is only a passthrough. Also can i not use a coaxial cable from the sky?

Does this effect the cabling.
 
STUMPY007:
I believe that the amp does not support sound through HDMI, it is only a passthrough. Also can i not use a coaxial cable from the sky?

Does this effect the cabling.

There is no coaxial for audio on the Sky + box - just one for an aerial. You could connect screen to amp via hdmi and then Bluray player to amp via hdmi and then S Video from Sky + box to amp with analogue (left and right) from Sky to amp for sound.
 
STUMPY007:
I believe that the amp does not support sound through HDMI, it is only a passthrough. Also can i not use a coaxial cable from the sky?

Does this effect the cabling.

If this is the case, don't buy it. You can get a similar priced receiver that will allow you to link to your BD player with hdmi and get HD audio.
 
Yes you'll need a Coax or Optical digital lead fro SKY+ to the amp in order to get Dolby Digital (where broadcast) a RCA phonos will only get you stereo which you'd get from the HDMI anyway.
 
Gerrardasnails:STUMPY007:
I believe that the amp does not support sound through HDMI, it is only a passthrough. Also can i not use a coaxial cable from the sky?

Does this effect the cabling.

There is no coaxial for audio on the Sky + box -There is an optical/toslink output though,So the OP can connect to his amp using this.
 
daveh75:Gerrardasnails:STUMPY007:
I believe that the amp does not support sound through HDMI, it is only a passthrough. Also can i not use a coaxial cable from the sky?

Does this effect the cabling.

There is no coaxial for audio on the Sky + box -There is an optical/toslink output though,

Indeed, forgot about that - yep use the optical for Dolby Digital.
 

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