ss201
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If your TV is anywhere near your hi-fi, (my hi-fi is in a cabinet below the TV) a digital to analogue converter will allow you to take a feed from the back of your TV to your hi-fi amplifier. I bought one for my LG TV and it's made a fantastic difference to the sound quality. and it's in stereo too. The sound from the TV alone is perfectly acceptable for speech, but for films and music programmes I switch on the hi-fi and it's like being in the cinema. Very simple to install (it took me less than five minutes) and cost less than a fiver. I bought one like this
Digital 3.5mm Optical Coaxial Toslink to Analog Audio Convert Adapter RCA L/R UK | eBay
If it doesn't come supplied with a RCA phono to phono cable. you'll need one to link from the converter to the AUX phono sockets on your hi-fi amplifier. One of these
Twin 2 x RCA Phono to Phono Cable Male to Male Plug Stereo Audio Cable Gold Lead | eBay
Hope this helps. PM me if you need any more instructions, but it's really a very simple, cheap and easy way to vastly improve your TV sound.
Digital 3.5mm Optical Coaxial Toslink to Analog Audio Convert Adapter RCA L/R UK | eBay
If it doesn't come supplied with a RCA phono to phono cable. you'll need one to link from the converter to the AUX phono sockets on your hi-fi amplifier. One of these
Twin 2 x RCA Phono to Phono Cable Male to Male Plug Stereo Audio Cable Gold Lead | eBay
Hope this helps. PM me if you need any more instructions, but it's really a very simple, cheap and easy way to vastly improve your TV sound.