Thankyou for the response.
Let me be a little more specific. I have Toshiba CW34X92 TV, Toshiba SD 5109 DVD, Samsung VCR, Denon AVR 3802, KSW-12, 2 RF-3, RC-3, and 2 RS-3. Before I had Coaxial cable running to VCR and then into TV. TV has Coaxial input. DVD was hooked up to component inputs on TV.
Now I have DVD hooked to Component inputs on receiver and Then component outputs from receiver to TV. I also have video and audio outs from VCR to receiver and then from receiver to TV. I do not have a converter box just the coaxial cable running out of the wall. I guess the best way is to run coaxial into VCR then I think VCR will pass through signal out of Video and audio to receiver then to TV. Initially I wanted to hook TV input coming through Coaxial cable directly to Receiver so I could select between VCR, Cable TV, or DVD, on receiver. This would require some kind of adaptor to split coaxial signal into video and audio out or s-video so it would plug directly into back of receiver from wall. Is there such an adaptor and will it degrade signal? Signal is not too good to begin with.
Does this make any more sense?
Also, What settings should I use for different speakers, small or large? What about sub crossover point?
Thanks again
Jeremy