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On 24 Mar 2005 20:05:34 -0800, "Figaro" wrote:
Is this a feasible proposition, short of placing an unsightly speaker on top of my beautiful TV? I notice the center channel speaker output on the receiver and the tv audio input are of different types. is there a way to get around this problem via an adapter? please advise. thanks. Can you select that audio input on your TV without changing the source of the picture too? That's not the usual case, is why I'm asking. But anyway, isn't the sound quality of the dialog important to you? Maybe find a sightly speaker? Or double centers on both sides? Just a thought. Good fortune, Chris Hornbeck |
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"Figaro" wrote: Is this a feasible proposition, short of placing an unsightly speaker on top of my beautiful TV? I notice the center channel speaker output on the receiver and the tv audio input are of different types. is there a way to get around this problem via an adapter? please advise. thanks. It *may* work to taste, but unless you can input only the center channel information to the tv and its reproducing the full mix.. the tv may muck up the imaging from your mains. Oh and also that you don't mind the bandlimited response of tv speakers. Try it and see what happens. If you don't like the setup, you can go from there. Using the tv as a center is certainly not *correct*, but who says whats correct in your house? hth, -- Cyrus *coughcasaucedoprodigynetcough* |
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