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In Reply to: RE: Hooking speakers to TV through coaxial posted by Crazy Dave on December 10, 2015 at 10:25:10
He may mean coaxial digital audio out. But we actually need a good bit more info.
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For some reason I was thinking F-connector, but when I looked again, he said coax, which could be F or RCA. Hopefully he will clarify.
Dave
This is the coaxial out.
And the rest of the choices.
Sorry about the crappy pictures - my phone isn't the best.
If you need more info, please ask. I'll check more often.
And the rest of the choices.
Sorry about the crappy pictures - my phone isn't the best.
If you need more info, please ask. I'll check more often.
You can use the Audio L/R jacks to connect to a stereo amplifier. (You can also use the Digital Coax to an amp with a digital input but that will cost more.) Almost any stereo amp will do but here is a really inexpensive one:
http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-da30-2-x-15w-class-d-bridgeable-mini-amplifier--300-330Use standard speaker wire or zip cord to connect the amp to the Bose per the instructions in the Bose manual.
Edits: 12/10/15
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