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Phil April 1st 06 04:06 PM

External Speaker
 
Hello
My brother has an older TV set , the unit is Cable ready but no line level
audio output , he uses the TV without a cable box or VCR , no easy way to
hook up an external speaker , could simply run a wire out of his set to
another speaker , some speakers are wired with one lug HOT , hate to have
115 v. running all over the house , he would like to be able to have
headphones for private listening also , I looked at isolation trans. ,
resistors etc. , I guess he could use a VCR for tuner also , any thoughts
would be appreciated .
Phil L.



JR North April 1st 06 06:21 PM

External Speaker
 
This is what I use for my 9 year old stereo Magnavox. Works great, and
will drive 2 8" 3 way speakers clean and plenty loud. Patch an RCA cable
to each TV speaker, and route the cables away from hot or HF areas in
the TV.
As you noted, be sure the TV speaker circuits are low-level.
JR
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Phil wrote:
Hello
My brother has an older TV set , the unit is Cable ready but no line level
audio output , he uses the TV without a cable box or VCR , no easy way to
hook up an external speaker , could simply run a wire out of his set to
another speaker , some speakers are wired with one lug HOT , hate to have
115 v. running all over the house , he would like to be able to have
headphones for private listening also , I looked at isolation trans. ,
resistors etc. , I guess he could use a VCR for tuner also , any thoughts
would be appreciated .
Phil L.




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inty's world April 1st 06 09:12 PM

External Speaker
 
model?
if this one has only the rf input
maybe it has the chassis not insulated from the 120v ac
.....


[email protected] April 2nd 06 06:17 AM

External Speaker
 
JR North:
If your 9 year old stereo Maganavox television design is a "hot
chassis" type AND there are no audio output transformers going from the
audio power output circuitry to the speakers then the external speaker
wiring is "HOT" as Phil suggested and it is a real dangerous shock
hazard. Have you determined if the above is true???

Phil:
Yes, you are quite correct, usually the cheaper television designs
without line level audio inputs/outputs are of the "hot chassis" type
and the safest way to do this is to use a VCR as a tuner and patch the
line level audio outputs from the VCR to and external amp and speakers.

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