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micky
amplifer for old tv earphone jack?
Does anyone know of a low-to moderately priced amplifier suitable for
plugging into the earphone jack on a 10 or 20 year old TV, whose
output only has to be one or two steps higher than the input, to power
my woofer and midrange**. Checking Amazon and ebay, I only find
expensive things, 100's of dollars, and things for telephones and
computers. . Maybe I'm not searching on the right words.
Well, this is sort of what I had in mind
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...akeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en
but it's a pre-amp for magnetic phonograph cartidges to get the output
to be as high as the older style (?) cartridges made, to plug into an
amp. It certainly won't power a speaker iiuc.
Thanks a lot.
Details.
**or maybe a tweeter. It's been 30 years since I mounted the speaker
board in the corner between the ceiling and the wall. They came from
a 1930's phonograph/radio, and worked well up until 4 years ago, when
the tube TV in my bathroom broke. I posted about this a couple years
ago, how the newer transistor TV was too weak, or something, to power
the speakers, and nice folks here told me impedance didn't match, or
something.
So for a year or two I've tried to use the little built in speaker and
the electronic remote control***. It seemed to work okay, so-so, but
the tinnitus in one ear got worse last year, and the Ear Nose doc
tells me at age 66 my hearing is not as good as it was. Most of the
time no problem, but watching tv in the bathroom has become is a real
problem.
***As opposed to the wired volume control I mounted in the wall nxext
tot he bathtu and near the toilet, in the wires between the mini-phone
plug and the speakers.
Does anyone know of a low-to moderately priced amplifier suitable for
plugging into the earphone jack on a 10 or 20 year old TV, whose
output only has to be one or two steps higher than the input, to power
my woofer and midrange**. Checking Amazon and ebay, I only find
expensive things, 100's of dollars, and things for telephones and
computers. . Maybe I'm not searching on the right words.
Well, this is sort of what I had in mind
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...akeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en
but it's a pre-amp for magnetic phonograph cartidges to get the output
to be as high as the older style (?) cartridges made, to plug into an
amp. It certainly won't power a speaker iiuc.
Thanks a lot.
Details.
**or maybe a tweeter. It's been 30 years since I mounted the speaker
board in the corner between the ceiling and the wall. They came from
a 1930's phonograph/radio, and worked well up until 4 years ago, when
the tube TV in my bathroom broke. I posted about this a couple years
ago, how the newer transistor TV was too weak, or something, to power
the speakers, and nice folks here told me impedance didn't match, or
something.
So for a year or two I've tried to use the little built in speaker and
the electronic remote control***. It seemed to work okay, so-so, but
the tinnitus in one ear got worse last year, and the Ear Nose doc
tells me at age 66 my hearing is not as good as it was. Most of the
time no problem, but watching tv in the bathroom has become is a real
problem.
***As opposed to the wired volume control I mounted in the wall nxext
tot he bathtu and near the toilet, in the wires between the mini-phone
plug and the speakers.