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We have a new TV (finally replaced the last non-HD set in the house)
and it has speakers in the back. The sound echoes in the cabinet and it sounds off. That and TV speakers blow even to my uncritical ear. Since PC speakers are cheap I took a pair off the shelf figuring I'd be able to get a Y cable to convert from the separate red and white RCA jacks on the back of the TV to the stereo 3.5 mm headphone/PC jack on the back of the speakers. No luck, the Y cable only gave me one channel. I hoped the wiring would be there for both channels but apparently it's not. I tried a lot of stations in case that one happened to be broadcasting in mono. Still no luck. Are there specific Y connectors I should get to be able to do this? I don't think it should take a mixing circuit because I start with two mono signals on the RCA jacks and end with a stereo signal on the 3.5 mm jack. That should be 4 conductors. I know my Tivo is putting out stereo because I've listened to plenty of stereo shows through it. It's an SD Tivo but I'm not giving it up because it has a DVD burner. Not until I can add a Blu Ray burner to my HD Tivo anyways. I haven't checked lately if there's a hack to do that yey. |
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