Can I replace the dvd player in a home theater receiver?
Answers: Yes you can, but only if your receiver
has audio and video inputs.
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If your receiver has a built in DVD player and the player went out; you will need to replace the DVD player and or the receiver too. If the receiver has the correct inputs, you may be able to run a new DVD player thru that receiver. That would save you from having to purchase both.
has audio and video inputs.
H a p p y
H o m e
T h e a t e r i n g !
If your receiver has a built in DVD player and the player went out; you will need to replace the DVD player and or the receiver too. If the receiver has the correct inputs, you may be able to run a new DVD player thru that receiver. That would save you from having to purchase both.
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