
March 5th 05, 08:18 AM
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I need some advice and opinion, please.
I have decided to run my TV sound through my KEF speakers via a Pioneer
amplifier. I've used standard RCA phono cables from the Line Out (L &
R) on the TV into the (now redundant) tapedeck inputs on the amp. Note
that there is no AUX input on the amplifier.
The sound quality is poor - muffled and muted, compared with say, the
sound quality from the CD or FM radio. What am I doing wrong, anybody?
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March 5th 05, 08:38 AM
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In article . com, Bruce
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I need some advice and opinion, please.
I have decided to run my TV sound through my KEF speakers via a Pioneer
amplifier. I've used standard RCA phono cables from the Line Out (L &
R) on the TV into the (now redundant) tapedeck inputs on the amp. Note
that there is no AUX input on the amplifier.
The sound quality is poor - muffled and muted, compared with say, the
sound quality from the CD or FM radio. What am I doing wrong, anybody?
Are you using analogue TV with NICAM or DTV ?....
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Tony Sayer
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March 5th 05, 10:39 AM
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In article ,
tony sayer wrote:
The sound quality is poor - muffled and muted, compared with say, the
sound quality from the CD or FM radio. What am I doing wrong, anybody?
Are you using analogue TV with NICAM or DTV ?....
Makes no difference in the 'muffled or muted' way. While there are
differences they are subtle ones - apart from analogue being mono only.
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March 5th 05, 12:33 PM
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In article , Dave Plowman (News)
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In article ,
tony sayer wrote:
The sound quality is poor - muffled and muted, compared with say, the
sound quality from the CD or FM radio. What am I doing wrong, anybody?
Are you using analogue TV with NICAM or DTV ?....
Makes no difference in the 'muffled or muted' way. While there are
differences they are subtle ones - apart from analogue being mono only.
No it shouldn't make that much difference but It would be interesting to
find out that and then see where its going wrong as TV sound is quite
good when the broadcasters send it, that is.
As I'm certain you'd know Dave  )...
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Tony Sayer
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March 5th 05, 12:31 PM
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Hi Tony,
The TV is a flat screen LCDTV with Nicam stereo speakers with
integrated digital circuitry.
The reason why I want to run the sound through the hifi system is that
the TV speakers are tinny and harsh, presumably because they are so
small. The sound through the KEFs, even though it's muffled, tends to
give a bass tinge which counteracts the treble sound of the TV
speakers.
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March 5th 05, 04:42 PM
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Bruce wiffled:
Hi Tony,
The TV is a flat screen LCDTV with Nicam stereo speakers with
integrated digital circuitry.
The reason why I want to run the sound through the hifi system is that
the TV speakers are tinny and harsh, presumably because they are so
small. The sound through the KEFs, even though it's muffled, tends to
give a bass tinge which counteracts the treble sound of the TV
speakers.
Can you take a feed off a scart socket, and if so is it different?
Alternatively, try taking it to the CD input in case its a cruddy switch or
something. Or try connecting to the Play instead of Rec i/p's, in case they
don't mean what you think (I can never work that one out!). If you've got
satellite, use that instead. HTH
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March 12th 05, 10:40 AM
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Bothg Scart sockets occupied. (VCR and DVD). Tried all the other
inputs....
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March 5th 05, 10:42 AM
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In article . com,
Bruce wrote:
The sound quality is poor - muffled and muted, compared with say, the
sound quality from the CD or FM radio. What am I doing wrong, anybody?
I've come across some TVs where the phono outputs are after the tone and
volume controls on the set. Try altering these with the set speakers muted?
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Dave Plowman London SW
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March 6th 05, 06:13 AM
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Hello Dave,
At the risk of you thinking me totally thick (and if you do, that's OK
by me) what do you mean exactly by " where the phono outputs are after
the tone and volume controls on the set."? I can use the hifi speakers
only, the TV speakers only, or a combination of both. (See my reply to
Tony).
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March 6th 05, 10:40 AM
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In article .com,
Bruce wrote:
At the risk of you thinking me totally thick (and if you do, that's OK
by me) what do you mean exactly by " where the phono outputs are after
the tone and volume controls on the set."? I can use the hifi speakers
only, the TV speakers only, or a combination of both. (See my reply to
Tony).
I've come across some sets where the remote control alters the volume,
balance and 'tone' of the phonos as well as the set's own speakers. Early
Philips Matchline was one. I doubt it's common, though, as later Philips
models don't do this.
Have you tried using a different input on the amp - say CD? This would
help to prove where the fault is.
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Dave Plowman London SW
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