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We've recently bought our first LCD TV. And the sound is (logically) less than we had on our CRT. So, now we're looking at a sound system.
But I've absolutely no idea where to start! Everybody talks about home cinema sets, but I don't want/need a blue ray player, dvd player, or any player for that matter, or network capabilities... The TV itself can handle most (including internet), and what the TV can't handle, the multimedia PC next to it, can. So, who can put me on the right track? We just want good sound... |
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You can run it all, including your HTPC through an amp and speaker set - so a digital amplifier and then some speakers and sub-woofer. Look at www.avforum.com.
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I have been running my TV through a Harmon Kardon powered PC speaker set-up which came with a Dell PC about six years ago - it's just plugged into the headphone socket. It wouldn't do for the purists but could be bought for about less than 50 euros. I would guess that this particular set up is no longer available but Amazon has this, which looks about equivalent.
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Sound bar option.
My sister bought a passive 'sound bar' with sub-woofer system for her new LED TV which is attached to her surround sound receiver. She didn't want her new home cluttered with speakers and speaker wires. Self-powered sound bars don't need to be attached to a surround sound amplifier. Non-powered (passive) sound bars need to be attached to a surround sound amplifier. The sound quality is very good, but not as good as a 5.1 surround system with speakers located around the room. The price range varies greatly. Example of a powered sound bar with sub-woofer: ![]() |
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So, I'd also need a receiver? Or would that be the TV itself? (We don't have anything in terms of sound, never had, so I have absolutely no idea whatsoever!)
But I like that soundbar idea. The problem with speakers is always were to put them. |
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No, you don't need an AV Receiver - that's something with a radio in it. You need an AV Amplifier. This has multiple inputs, allowing you to connect the (generally optical) output from your TV, DVD player, etc, to it, and select which input source gets played through the speakers.
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Powered sound bars don't require an amplifier and can be connected directly to your TV or satellite/cable box (and other A/V devices), the quality is dependent on the audio-out provided by one of these devices and the cable compatibility between them and the sound bar.
Last edited by Wetdogeared; 02-22-2011 at 09:48 AM. Reason: changed receiver to amplifier |
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Sweatpea, if you're not worried about having "perfect" sound then WDE's or TGS's idea will work well and be much cheaper and easier to set up than a complete sound system. |
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Yes, I went and looked into it. Those things (a powered soundbar) might be a good solution. It would also save a lot of money! And they generally look good as well (very important to me!)
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