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What if my home theater sys. only have one audio input and i want to plug in more input?

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I have a Panasonic SA-HT730 and i had look everywhere trying to find another audio input plug and found only the composite line with audio input and found another plug which is located above the am/fm plug and don't know what is it for? can anyone help me please... THANK YOU

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  1. Those cheap systems do not have lots of inputs like a normal AV Receivers. This is one of the compromises you made buying such an inexpensive "system".  You cannot hook up external DVD players, game systems or CATV box's.


  2. Well you could use the audio input that assigned to the composite video input assuming nothing else is already plugged into it.   If it's labeled something like Video 1 or Video 2, you would simply select that input on you receiver and you'll hear whatever audio your feeding it.  

    If you have the need for additional input, your stuck.. That's what you get with those cheapie all-in-one systems...

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