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  1. Posts : 74
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    Off topic but Need help.


    First of all sory if this annoys some people for posting an off topic question.
    I tried to figure it out on my own but could so I came here because I have always had my questions answered by people on this site.

    A relative got a new tv. Its just a small 22" samsung ( Samsung LN22D450 22" LCD HDTV LN22D450G1FXZA B&H Photo ).
    The sound is as you would expect on a small tv, terrible.

    I wondering a cheap way to get better sound. Maybe someone could recommend some speakers that would work with the TV.

    I hope everyone had a merry Christmas,
    thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 12,012
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    Does it have standard audio outputs? If not, you may be stuck. I know that some Samsung TVs do not have any easy way to connect auxiliary speakers or to route sound through a standard home stereo system.
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  3. Posts : 74
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    It has
    1x HDMI Audio/Video In
    1x USB 2.0 Audio/Video In
    1x VGA Video In (Rear)
    1x RCA Component Video In (Rear)
    1x RCA Stereo (L/R) Audio In (Rear)
    1x SPDIF Audio Out (Rear)
    1x Coaxial Antenna Audio In
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  4. Posts : 12,012
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    Well, what can you plug into the SPDIF audio out? It appears to be your only choice.

    Isn't that used to play sound through a PC? If so, that probably wouldn't help. I've never attempted to use an SPDIF output on a TV. I'd doubt if you can connect an ordinary set of auxiliary speakers to SPDIF, but I could be wrong.
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  5. Posts : 13,576
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    The SPDIF output could be used to connect to a home theater receiver.
    Are you positive there are no rca audio outs ?
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  6. Posts : 14,606
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    be sure any home theatre amp bought has a spdif input
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  7. Posts : 74
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    Its just a 22" inch tv, im not looking to get a full home theater for it. It has a headphone jack, would computer speakers theoretically work?
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  8. Posts : 24,479
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    There could be a low-dollar A/V receiver you could use if it has HDMI output. TV signal>A/V receiver>TV via HDMI. the A/V will have outputs for speakers, two would be enough. There are pre-packaged home theater systems for around $200 USD. I suspect PC speakers won't be much better than the TV's.
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  9. Posts : 12,364
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    briantheman890 said:
    It has a headphone jack, would computer speakers theoretically work?
    2ch - Yes.

    Britton30 said:
    I suspect PC speakers won't be much better than the TV's.
    Depends on the speaker quality really. Some cheap PC speakers may have a better soundstage/bass than the TV's inbuilt speakers.

    Or as you say, they could be much of a muchness.
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  10. Posts : 74
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       #10

    I was thinking the same thing, I know the cheap speakers probably wouldn't sound much better if at all. But there are some decent computer speakers out. I may just say to get a home theater or a sound bar, but it seems kind of strange to spend 200+ on a sound system for a 22" tv.. but it may have to happen because the sound is terrible.

    Thanks a lot for the input everybody.


    smarteyeball said:
    briantheman890 said:
    It has a headphone jack, would computer speakers theoretically work?
    2ch - Yes.

    Britton30 said:
    I suspect PC speakers won't be much better than the TV's.
    Depends on the speaker quality really. Some cheap PC speakers may have a better soundstage/bass than the TV's inbuilt speakers.

    Or as you say, they could be much of a muchness.
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