setting up home theater surround sound.?

chrisu

Member
i have a 40 inch sharp aquos tv that i just bought. i dont really want to buy one of those $100 or $200 surround sounds systems that comes with a dvd player because i just bought a dvd player... so im thinking of just buying a couple of book shelf speakers and using those, or even just buying a "boombox" and using the 2 speakers that it comes with. If this is the case, how would i go about hooking up the speakers to the tv? i see they have the 2 black and red wires and that it.. how would you connect those to the tv?? is there a conversion plug that you can buy or something?

The tv have 4 hdmi plugs, and "audio" plug, looks like a headphone jack, and a digital audio output port, not too sure what this is for.
 

Jorge

Member
You cannot connect speakers directly to the TV, you need a receiver or amplifier, with a Sharp Aquos why not buy a surround?
Don`t be selfish man.
 

GrumpyMac

Member
All HDTV sound is 5.1 just like your DVD player. Your TV speakers are stereo. Buying another stereo system ... would not really improve things.

My advice: save your money and buy a Box system w/o a DVD player, but a big, black box receiver, self powered sub and 5 speakers. (Look around - they sell them).

The big black AV Receiver will have inputs for all those things.

Or - look into a "SoundBar" - this is a single, long speaker that has an array of 5.1 speakers, built in amp and takes an optical input so it works from both your TV and DVD player.
 
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