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<blockquote data-quote="dekardy" data-source="post: 793152" data-attributes="member: 17916"><p>So here's what sparked the idea so to speak. Hope I'm not doing anything silly :comfort: but hey let's learn a little. Don't really want to blow anything up because I did not do to effort to investigate first.</p><p></p><p>So in essence I connected some smallish bookshelves to my tv using the internal amp. I believe it's a 10wpc class d. This works a lot better than the built-in speakers but they can do better. Since the volume on the TV only works with the internal amplifier, (audio, optical and bluetooth are all fixed volume) I was hoping to use the internal amp as a pre to a more powerfull amplifier, also class d.</p><p></p><p>I know that a soundbar is probably an easier solution but I want to try the stereo speakers route first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dekardy, post: 793152, member: 17916"] So here's what sparked the idea so to speak. Hope I'm not doing anything silly :comfort: but hey let's learn a little. Don't really want to blow anything up because I did not do to effort to investigate first. So in essence I connected some smallish bookshelves to my tv using the internal amp. I believe it's a 10wpc class d. This works a lot better than the built-in speakers but they can do better. Since the volume on the TV only works with the internal amplifier, (audio, optical and bluetooth are all fixed volume) I was hoping to use the internal amp as a pre to a more powerfull amplifier, also class d. I know that a soundbar is probably an easier solution but I want to try the stereo speakers route first. [/QUOTE]
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