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TV speakers blown out. What now?

clashfan

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I have both my xbox one and 360 hooked up to TV using HDMI. My TV speakers are now blown out. I'm not an audio guy so I don't know what to do now. I have some old PC speakers and also a Jambox. Is there a way to hook up the xbox one or 360 to those speakers. I just want a cheap solution. Can anyone recommend a solution?
 
You should have an audio out on the TV. Most do and you can send the sound out of that into your external speakers. Can you provide a TV model #? Might be able to give more info with that.
 
Most PC speakers will happily plug into a headphones out socket, your tv will probably have one, some TVs will also have the red/white audio out which some other speakers may require.
 
Did you have the volume maxed all the time?

Seriously no wonder the speakers died.

On topic if your TV if your TV has a 3.5 mm input for headphones you could hook up a set of PC speakers.
 
Plug in the computer speakers into the back for now. Look for a port with a headphone shape over it or a green tinted port. Use that until you can bring the tv in for repairs or go buy a new one altogether if you can afford it.
 
I'm using a Korean monitor I bought on monoprice years ago as a TV. I checked the manual, it has audio in but no audio out. This really sucks.
 
I've never opened a TV before but... open it, snip out the old speakers and just hotwire whatever cheap new ones you can find in there? Speakers always have just 2 wires to them, not genius work. Opening the TV though, eh, cant advise you there. Definitely read up but this could possibly be a great solution
 
I've never opened a TV before but... open it, snip out the old speakers and just hotwire whatever cheap new ones you can find in there? Speakers always have just 2 wires to them, not genius work. Opening the TV though, eh, cant advise you there. Definitely read up but this could possibly be a great solution
Only thing to that is(well I remember it was for crt) the monitors have so much memory electricity that it's dangerous to do it if you're not a professional.
 
For the 360:

Connect the composite/component cable to one of this (RCA Male to Dual RCA Female Adapter):
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And connect it to your speakers.

Use HDMI for video.

You may need to open the cable if your 360 is old (I did this with mine).
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I'm using a Korean monitor I bought on monoprice years ago as a TV. I checked the manual, it has audio in but no audio out. This really sucks.

Option 1: Use the headsets for audio on the XB1 & X360.

Option 2: If you have the new XB1 controller with the 3.5mm headphone jack, plug the PC speakers into the controller. If you have the old controller, you can get the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter.
 
I have both my xbox one and 360 hooked up to TV using HDMI. My TV speakers are now blown out. I'm not an audio guy so I don't know what to do now. I have some old PC speakers and also a Jambox. Is there a way to hook up the xbox one or 360 to those speakers. I just want a cheap solution. Can anyone recommend a solution?


The $10 solution is.

You need to get

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DILMFNS/?tag=neogaf0e-20

and

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I23TTE/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Then you can just plug in whatever (headphones, Pc speakers) into that 3.5mm female jack.
 
It only has HDMI and DVI.

You could Frankenstein together a bunch of adapters/cables (make sure you check the pin counts on the monitor/cables if you do this). This will be pretty cheap, but also not ideal (there are more expensive and better solutions).

HDMI to VGA + 3.5mm:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015FHF12O/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Then turn the VGA into DVI with this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IWP87S/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Keep in mind that there will be a loss in image quality.

If you can afford another cheap monitor that might be the better option (if buying a new one ensure there is an audio out).
 
It says in the OP that they are looking for a cheap solution and hoping to use equipment they already have.

It's still a valid option. Besides, pointing out the fact that most TV's have a headphone jack is really the only answer to this thread and that answer was given immediately, multiple times. might as well offer some other suggestions. Besides, bars aren't that expensive any more.
 
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