AV receivers are the central hub of any home entertainment system
They seamlessly connect all your audio and video components. Whether you’re setting up a new system or upgrading your existing one, understanding the various features and capabilities of AV receivers is essential. This guide outlines the top 10 things you should know about AV receivers, helping you make informed choices for a powerful and immersive entertainment setup
4. Outputs
At the very least, you need to connect your AV receiver to a television. This is easy if you have a television with HDMI inputs. If your television doesn’t have HDMI you’ll need an AV receiver with component or composite video. Other useful outputs include Zone 2, LFE/subwoofer (the .1 channel in a 5.1 or 7.1 system), digital and analogue audio outputs.