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Username: Rockjock

Post Number: 2
Registered: Mar-07
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I recently purchased an LG HT303SU Home Theater and have connected the DVD player and speakers etc.
1. What I would like to know is if a normal TV can connect and play sound through this system?
2. The speakers connect to the device with 2 red/black wires with bare ends - you lift a flap and insert the bare wire to achieve sound, can you connect more than one speaker to the same connection?

http://za.lge.com/md/product/prodcategorylist.do?actType=detail&currPage=1&categ oryId=0200000201&parentCategoryId=0200000002&categoryLevel=3&productId=110000100 8#

LG HT303SU
-Total 300W (45Wx5 + 75W)
-XTS Pro Digital Amplifier
-VSM (Virtual 10.2Ch Sound)
-Maximum Playback Compatibility
(DivX / DVD+R/RW / MP3 / WMA / JPEG)
-Stylish Parabola Satelite Speaker

Amplifier

Power Output - Front (Initial Max Power) : 45W x 2(4Ħ)

Power Output - Center (Initial Max Power) : 45W (4Ħ)

Power Output - Rear (Initial Max Power) : 45W x 2(4Ħ)

Power Output - Subwoofer (Initial Max Power) : 75W(3Ħ)

Function - CD/DVD : Yes

Function - AV1(Rear AV) :

Function - AV2(Rear AV) :

Function - AV3(Front AV) :

Function - FM/AM : Yes

Interface

Audio Line IN - Analog : Aux

Audio Line IN - Digital : (Optical/Coaxial) No/No

Audio Line OUT - Analog(Scart) : No

Audio Line OUT - Digital : No

Preout :

Output - Terminal(Front/Center/Rear/Subwoofer) : Yes/Yes/Yes/Yes

Output - Teminal Type : Push-in

Video Signal IN :

Video Signal OUT - Composit(Monitor) : 1

Video Signal OUT - Component : 1

Video Signal OUT - S-Video :

Video Signal OUT - Scart :

Video Signal OUT - DVI(Digital Video Interface) :

Video Signal OUT - HDMI : No

Video Signal OUT - 1080i, 720P (up-conversion) : No

System Switch(Auto/Pal/NTSC) :

Component Switch - Component/S-Video :

Headphone Jack (3.5mm) : Yes

USB Jack : Yes

DC out for the TX :

Mic Jack (3.5„†) :

Mic Volume :

Echo Volume :

External FM/MW Antenna : Yes / Yes

Audio

Sound Effect - DTS : Yes

Sound Effect - Dolby Digital : Yes

Sound Effect - Dolby Prologic :

Sound Effect - Dolby Prologic‡U : Yes

Sound Effect - DSP Sound Mode : Yes

Sound Effect - 2Ch Stereo(By-Pass) :

Sound Effect - XTS :

Sound Effect - XTS Pro : No

Sound Effect - DTS ES :

Sound Effect - DTS Neo6 :

Sound Effect - DD EX :

Demo Mode :

Test Tone : Yes

Sound Level : Yes

Mute :

Display : FL

Dimmer :

Sleep :

Screen Saver :

Tuner

Type : PLL

Band : FM/AM

Tuning Range - FM1/50 kHz, 100 kHz : 87.50~108.00 MHz(50kHz)

Tuning Range - FM2/10kHz :

Tuning Range - MW/10 kHz : 522~1620 kHz

Tuning Range - /9 kHz :

Station Preset : 50 (Random)

Clear : Yes

RDS (PS, PTY, CT, RT) :

External FM/MW Antenna : Yes(75ohm)/Yes

DVD/CD Player

Type : 1DVD Tray

Progressive Scan - PAL : Yes

Progressive Scan - NTSC : Yes

Auto Play :

Playable DISC Format : DVD(PAL), DVD(NTSC)

Playable DISC Format : Audio-CD

Playable DISC Format : CD-R/CD-RW

Playable DISC Format : MP3, MP3 ID3 Tag

Playable DISC Format : DVD-R, DVD-RW(Video Mode)

Playable DISC Format : DVD+R, DVD+R Double Layer, DVD+RW

Playable DISC Format : WMA

Playable DISC Format : JPEG

Playable DISC Format : XviD

Playable DISC Format : Music Photo Album

Playable DISC Format : CDG
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Username: John_s

Columbus, Ohio
US

Post Number: 2336
Registered: Feb-04
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"What I would like to know is if a normal TV can connect and play sound through this system?"

Yes, provided the TV has output R/L phono ports that can be connected to the LG's R/L AUX IN ports.

"can you connect more than one speaker to the same connection?"

Not recommended.
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Username: Pri6909

Mississauga, Ontario
Canada

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-09
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Help! I have also purchased the same HT system and have two problems

1) I can hear very low or muted sound only when playing a DVD. Obviously I've connected some cable incorrectly........but for the life of me not sure what I've done wrong!

Can you confirm for a newbie the proper cable set up between the LG HT303SU (DVD Home Theatre system) and a 32/LG/30 HDTV. Do I need other cables besides those included? I have an AV tri cable (red/Yellow/white) as well as a Yellow Monitor jack and an AM/FM antennae which came with HT system. Will this work, or do I need a multi colour component cables?

2) It is not clear the proper cable set up so that I can use the HT system to also listen to satellite TV as well through the surround sound speakers.
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Silver Member
Username: Jrbay

Livonia [Detroit area], Michigan
USA

Post Number: 794
Registered: Feb-08
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Greetings Susan,

It would be much better to connect the video via component cables (Y PB PR)

You could use the red/white part of the composite cable (red/white/yellow)then to connect audio out of your satellite box to the input of the HTiB. There are pretty simple instructions on page 5 of your manual. If you don't have it you can see it at the LG website.
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Username: Jrbay

Livonia [Detroit area], Michigan
USA

Post Number: 795
Registered: Feb-08
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BTW- you can shop for your component cable at www.monoprice.com

http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10235&cs_id=1023502 &p_id=961&seq=1&format=2

The hum could possibly be a video signal connected to and audio input and the way to test for it would be to play a DVD and disconnect everything but the power and speakers and see if the noise goes away. As you reinsert the connectors you should then hear when the problem comes back.

If the noise doesn't go away after disconnection there some more detail on the sound and where it is coming from as in which speaker would be helpful.
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