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JazzMan
I want to use my TV's built in speakers as the center channel
for my old ProLogic surround. My TV has stereo audio inputs,
my ProLogic receiver/amp has only amplified center outputs
in mono. I had thought about trying to take my TV apart and
cutting the speaker wires loose from the main board and then
running them to a jack (added by me) on the back panel, but
the TV is just too heavy for me to work with due to a blown
disk.
So, I thought about just making a cable that went from the
amplified center out on the receiver to the audio input
jacks on the TV, turn the receiver center volume way down,
the TV volume way down, and then hope for the best, but I
think there will be a problem with the linearity of the
volume control this way, plus it just seems like an inelegant
hack job.
My question is, is there a simple, easy way to convert the
amplified audio in mono from the receiver/amp to a line level
source in stereo? I have a center channel speaker but can't
use it because it physically won't fit within 5' of the TV
where I've got it mounted now.
Thanks!
JazzMan
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for my old ProLogic surround. My TV has stereo audio inputs,
my ProLogic receiver/amp has only amplified center outputs
in mono. I had thought about trying to take my TV apart and
cutting the speaker wires loose from the main board and then
running them to a jack (added by me) on the back panel, but
the TV is just too heavy for me to work with due to a blown
disk.
So, I thought about just making a cable that went from the
amplified center out on the receiver to the audio input
jacks on the TV, turn the receiver center volume way down,
the TV volume way down, and then hope for the best, but I
think there will be a problem with the linearity of the
volume control this way, plus it just seems like an inelegant
hack job.
My question is, is there a simple, easy way to convert the
amplified audio in mono from the receiver/amp to a line level
source in stereo? I have a center channel speaker but can't
use it because it physically won't fit within 5' of the TV
where I've got it mounted now.
Thanks!
JazzMan
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**********************************************************
Please reply to jsavage"at"airmail.net.
Curse those darned bulk e-mailers!
**********************************************************
"Rats and roaches live by competition under the laws of
supply and demand. It is the privilege of human beings to
live under the laws of justice and mercy." - Wendell Berry
**********************************************************