![]() The red or white coaxes does not work (different resistance). * I don't have an orange RCA coax at home and used a yellow (video) one, since it's rated at 75 ohms. Pardon the semi-nubeness it seems I'd missed 10 years of electronics innovations, which my purchase of the LC60E69U is giving me an opportunity to redress. Now I'm wondering if that socket also works optically. Googling a bit, it seems that there are now round toslink cables, so I thought it might be it.īut then, my receiver had a similarly colored socket (orange), so I'd thought, maybe the manual is misprinted and it does take a coaxial? I tried a 75 ohms* cable (specs for the orange coaxial) which worked. This TV combines full 1080p picture resolution with impressive contrast and black. ![]() The high-performance LC-52D62U is made in Sharps state-of-the-art 8th-generation factory, which produces large LCD screens with extraordinary precision. The TV manual shows an "optical" cable hooked to the digital audio output but I'm surprised it's round (unlike my rectangular/square optical toslinks sockets in the old receiver). If you want a 50' or larger flat-panel HDTV with 1080p resolution, Sharps 52' LC-52D62U delivers the goods. ![]() A very old receiver without HDMI that needs to be connected to the TV. Funkyd, can you post on your latest findings?įWIW, I had similar issues.
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