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Posted by cloudwalker on April 16, 2016 at 21:44:57:

That the 3 primary colors are blue, red and yellow (blue and red make purple, red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green). But I have also wondered? I realize that HDMI also carries audio signals. But I think that is a downfall. Remember that the more components a signal goes through, the worse it becomes. There is another digital audio..it is via the coax jack. Remember too that component supports 1080p. So there is no reason to have HDMI jacks on a receiver. Newer HDMI receivers usually weigh less too. Me thinks weight is a good sign in components. When I use HDMI cables for video signals I turn off the audio signals on the TV. You want digital audio signals to go to the receiver so that it can send separate signals to each speaker.