Bailey58
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Most sets have poor sound, so ours has a pair of PC amplified speakers connected.
As we do, in post #2.
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Most sets have poor sound, so ours has a pair of PC amplified speakers connected.
Our 19" Traveller TV does. It's the T2 series which means it picks up HD channels as well as SD. Excellent picture, especially on HD, with good viewing angles - both much better than the 16" Avtex it replaced. Sound is OK for me, nothing special but then its just a TV. Perfect for our motorhome. I am going to fit the Avtex in the motorhome bedroom so we don't argue about what to have on - footie or tennis.As far as I know cello TV,s do not possess a blue tooth interface..'
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In that case we don't have that sound problem in our new 19" Traveller TV only bought a a couple of weeks ago. Got it direct from the makers using this link. Got next day delivery free.The sound issue with the early Traveller wasn't down to the speakers which, as has been pointed out, can never be brilliant in a slim TV. It was with sound decoding in that passages with silences (quiet speech for instance) became staccato as if there was some sort of noise suppression (or squelch) in operation. Whatever it was it rapidly became extremely distracting and wasn't affected by using improved speakers or outputting via the van audio system.
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