A:AnswerThey are threaded with a machine thread...used one of the many types of screws supplied with speaker stands I bought. Most universal speaker mounts should have a screw that fits
A:AnswerI used the WALI Speaker Wall Mount Brackets Multiple Adjustments for Bookshelf, Surround Sound Speakers, Hold Up to 7.lbs, (SWM602), 6 Packs, Black..it can be purchased from amazon
A:AnswerYou have to turn the subwoofer off also. Push in the black button on the back, the green light will go off. Then remember to turn it back on when you turn the system back on.
A:AnswerIt comes in what is probably a 50' length, and you cut lengths as needed. If you don't have enough, buy a spool of 16-18 gauge speaker wire, you can use any kind of speaker wire.
A:AnswerA lot of extra speaker wire is needed since very small amount included. Also need wire cutters/strippers to strip insulation casing off end of wire to expose metal part of wire.
A:AnswerIt's all one long speaker wire that is included with the unit for all of the speakers. The back speaker cables can be as long as you need them to be based on how long you cut them and split them at the ends to go into the speakers. We have a small apartment living room and when I set up ours I barely had enough wire for all of the speakers. If you have a big living room then you will most likely have to buy a separate roll of speaker wire. Best Buy also sells that. If you want to match whichever speaker wire you buy with what is included with the unit, then you would need speaker wire that is white.
A:AnswerThe is a pre-out subwoofer connection on the back of the receiver. It's labeled on the back of the receiver. The speaker connection cable is provided with the receiver and connects from the pre-out subwoofer connection on the back of the receiver to the input connector on the back of the subwoofer.
A:AnswerTry changing the main hdmi cable (the one that connects the receiver to the tv) see if that helps, i had a similar issue in the beginning and changing that hdmi cable fixed the issue.
A:AnswerIf you have the receiver connected to your tv directly then yes, you can. Mine is connected to my tv via hdmi and works perfectly with the tv remote
A:AnswerVinyl records do not output a 5.1 signal. You could use a Dolby pro logic setting to artificially convert your stereo output to 5.1. Purists would consider this a sacrilege but if you prefer it that way, go for it. Bluray audio or SACD will give you true surround audio. My Beatles 50th anniversary sets have blurays that have sensational dts surround mixes.