lunarman
LIFE MEMBER
I have one of those cheaper LED tvs, the only thing that disappointed me is the quality of the sound. It is very thin and tinny. :Sad: I have also heard others say the same thing.
I had a cheap set of laptop speakers which connected to the headphone socket but were powered by mains. No good off hook up without an inverter. So i looked around for 12v powered ones but could not find any. So another way was required.
One of the features on my tv is the ability to record/play from a usb device so I thought can I use a set of PC speakers. Looking around there are loads of them but they needed drivers which of course i could not load into the tv. Then I came across these .. They are USB powered but take the audio from a headphone jack. Plugged them in to the tele (usb and heaphone jack) and they work perfrectly. :thumb:
The sound has improved imensely much deeper and richer.
So if any of you are suffering the sound of these cheap tvs there is a way:thumb:
Lunarman
I had a cheap set of laptop speakers which connected to the headphone socket but were powered by mains. No good off hook up without an inverter. So i looked around for 12v powered ones but could not find any. So another way was required.
One of the features on my tv is the ability to record/play from a usb device so I thought can I use a set of PC speakers. Looking around there are loads of them but they needed drivers which of course i could not load into the tv. Then I came across these .. They are USB powered but take the audio from a headphone jack. Plugged them in to the tele (usb and heaphone jack) and they work perfrectly. :thumb:
The sound has improved imensely much deeper and richer.
So if any of you are suffering the sound of these cheap tvs there is a way:thumb:
Lunarman