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Old 12-15-02, 01:22 PM
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Video Pass-through on an Amp

is there any benefit to running your video signal, say from a cable box, through the pass-through on an amp before going to the TV?
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Only if you need a way to switch between different sources.
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You will loose a little quality by doing this. Just to let you know. I do it because it is very easy. I believe you will loose about 2-3% picture quality.
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Are you talking about a video signal amplifier or an audio amplifier?
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audio amp/receiver. I've never used the pass-through, just wondering if there was any reason to. Thanx for the answers.

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