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How do you hook up speakers to an old TV?

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How do you hook up speakers to an old TV?

How to connect external speakers to your TV

  1. Using RCA cables.
  2. Using 3.5mm analogue cables.
  3. Using an HDMI (ARC) cable to connect the TV to an receiver or soundbar.
  4. Using an HDMI cable via your receiver or soundbar through to the TV.
  5. Using an optical cable.

How does a speaker hook up to a TV?

Just like with any audio electronics without speaker outputs, the audio signal you can connect to comes directly from the internal electronics from the media you’re enjoying. In this case, the audio is extracted from the TV signal, separated, and copied sent to both the internal speakers (if present) and the audio output jacks.

What kind of Jack do I need to connect speakers to my TV?

There’s no standard set of TV audio outputs, although most have RCA (stereo) jacks, a 3.5mm jack, digital optical/coaxial jacks, or something similar. For TVs with only an HDMI output jack, it’s still possible to connect an external set of speakers or amp. In that case, you’ll need an HDMI audio extractor that provides RCA output jacks.

What kind of speakers can I use with my TV?

Example of a miniature amplifier and bookshelf speakers you can use with a TV for great sound. You might think that you’ll need to spend a ton of money to power a higher-quality pair of “real” speakers like some great 4 1/2″ or 6 1/2″ just like a regular (and much more expensive) home stereo receiver.

Just like with any audio electronics without speaker outputs, the audio signal you can connect to comes directly from the internal electronics from the media you’re enjoying. In this case, the audio is extracted from the TV signal, separated, and copied sent to both the internal speakers (if present) and the audio output jacks.

There’s no standard set of TV audio outputs, although most have RCA (stereo) jacks, a 3.5mm jack, digital optical/coaxial jacks, or something similar. For TVs with only an HDMI output jack, it’s still possible to connect an external set of speakers or amp. In that case, you’ll need an HDMI audio extractor that provides RCA output jacks.

Example of a miniature amplifier and bookshelf speakers you can use with a TV for great sound. You might think that you’ll need to spend a ton of money to power a higher-quality pair of “real” speakers like some great 4 1/2″ or 6 1/2″ just like a regular (and much more expensive) home stereo receiver.

Is it possible to connect an old speaker to a newer receiver?

Connecting older speakers to newer amplifiers and receivers is quite simple and intuitive. In fact, advances in speaker adjustments in modern surround receivers make compatibility even more likely, making vintage speakers easier to integrate with modern gear. Strip off any old speaker wire that may be green or brown with corrosion.