Hi,
I have SP-THP3S model JVC speakers. I only got five of them without the amplifier. I would like to use those with my TV in the easiest and cheapest way.
My TV has 3.5mm Headphone AUX and Coaxial S/PDIF outputs. I think it only supports Stereo sound in PCM and Compressed modes because when I switch audio mode settings, it shows Dual - I and II options instead of Stereo, as other options. So is it ok for me to use only two of the speakers in stereo, if it is possible to connect without amplifier thorugh AUX ? I think I can do that with RCA to 3.5mm cable.
The JVC speaker specs:
Surround speakers (SP-THP3S)
Type: 1-Way Bass-Reflex Type
Speaker: 6.5 cm cone X 1
Power Handling Capacity: 40 W
Impedance: 3 Ω
Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Sound Pressure Level: 72 dB/W·m
If those speakers worth investing in, I can think of getting a cheap car sound system amp and power it via 12v adapter.
I would be so glad for your advice.
Thank you.
I have SP-THP3S model JVC speakers. I only got five of them without the amplifier. I would like to use those with my TV in the easiest and cheapest way.
My TV has 3.5mm Headphone AUX and Coaxial S/PDIF outputs. I think it only supports Stereo sound in PCM and Compressed modes because when I switch audio mode settings, it shows Dual - I and II options instead of Stereo, as other options. So is it ok for me to use only two of the speakers in stereo, if it is possible to connect without amplifier thorugh AUX ? I think I can do that with RCA to 3.5mm cable.
The JVC speaker specs:
Surround speakers (SP-THP3S)
Type: 1-Way Bass-Reflex Type
Speaker: 6.5 cm cone X 1
Power Handling Capacity: 40 W
Impedance: 3 Ω
Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Sound Pressure Level: 72 dB/W·m
If those speakers worth investing in, I can think of getting a cheap car sound system amp and power it via 12v adapter.
I would be so glad for your advice.
Thank you.