Question about PC speakers with TV
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This is the TV I have:
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/consume...type=50-series
It has amazing picture..but I do admit I'm still not used to the backlight. Its really bright and sometimes when the screen is all black(in movies lets say) I can see the backlight. Its annoying.
And it only has 1 audio input - which I found out I won't even need. If I want to listen to PC sound I have to connect the PC soundcard to the the speakers with a 3.5mm cable..and if I want to listen to sound when playing my PS3 - I have to use the standard Red/White/Yellow - plug it in the back of the PS3 and then the Red/White into a RCA adapter (which came with the speakers) - and then the RCA adapter to the back of the PC speakers. It might sound complicated - but it isn't.
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/consume...type=50-series
It has amazing picture..but I do admit I'm still not used to the backlight. Its really bright and sometimes when the screen is all black(in movies lets say) I can see the backlight. Its annoying.
And it only has 1 audio input - which I found out I won't even need. If I want to listen to PC sound I have to connect the PC soundcard to the the speakers with a 3.5mm cable..and if I want to listen to sound when playing my PS3 - I have to use the standard Red/White/Yellow - plug it in the back of the PS3 and then the Red/White into a RCA adapter (which came with the speakers) - and then the RCA adapter to the back of the PC speakers. It might sound complicated - but it isn't.
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those speakers need a pre-amp output or an amplifier. Your computer offers a preamp output. Your TV does not. It has built in speakers, which are preamped obviously, so it is assumed you will be adding an amplifier (reciever) when adding external speakers.
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The speakers don't need an amp - they have BasXPort built-in which enhance the bass. They're amazing..I recommend them to any1 that's looking for great quality pc speakers that aren't too big or need an amp. I got them on provantage.com At the beginning they might sound weird but once they break-in WOW probably the best pc speakers out there
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