Solution A A americanaudiophile Aug 10, 2015 Your TV has an optical audio output. If your wireless transmitter doesn't have an optical input you will need an DAC like this one http/www.parts-express.com/parts-express-dac-digital-to-analog-converter-%2851-compatible%29--180-999 that is specifically for 5.1 audio in case your TV won't output PCM stereo. The TV speaker volume and headphone volume are separate so you can adjust each as needed.
Your TV has an optical audio output. If your wireless transmitter doesn't have an optical input you will need an DAC like this one http/www.parts-express.com/parts-express-dac-digital-to-analog-converter-%2851-compatible%29--180-999 that is specifically for 5.1 audio in case your TV won't output PCM stereo. The TV speaker volume and headphone volume are separate so you can adjust each as needed.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 146 103,240 Aug 10, 2015 Solution #2 Your TV has an optical audio output. If your wireless transmitter doesn't have an optical input you will need an DAC like this one http/www.parts-express.com/parts-express-dac-digital-to-analog-converter-%2851-compatible%29--180-999 that is specifically for 5.1 audio in case your TV won't output PCM stereo. The TV speaker volume and headphone volume are separate so you can adjust each as needed. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Your TV has an optical audio output. If your wireless transmitter doesn't have an optical input you will need an DAC like this one http/www.parts-express.com/parts-express-dac-digital-to-analog-converter-%2851-compatible%29--180-999 that is specifically for 5.1 audio in case your TV won't output PCM stereo. The TV speaker volume and headphone volume are separate so you can adjust each as needed.