Hey Techies.
I have an old tv Philips 32pf9830.
I want to salvage the speakers and put them to use again for my PC.
The speakers are not commonly used and as far as I know the only TV ever to have them.
They are NXT with a backside woofer.
I can deal with dismantling the tv and creating new boxes for them. My concern is about connection and crossover.
I think I know what part of the tv is the crossover. What makes me doubt is all the extra cables and components on the same print. But I reckon that available space and resource saving can play a part.
But lets just say I'm right. it dosn't feel manageable implanting that piece of print in the new speakers.
Is there with our new technology a kind of universal crossover that can be used?
Connection or using the speakers is my next thought. I'm a guessing a kind of preamp or other hardware is needed, to get away from the split video/audio signal.
Had this been regular speakers I probably would have felt way more confident.
This may be a stupid dream, considering prices of stereo speakers for pc. I already have a very nice setup, so I dont "NEED" speakers. But that tv delivered some exceptionally good audio and sadly the hdmiport is broken and the LCD is just old. If I can get this to work, they will be a perfect fit for my desktop. A bit angled on each side of the monitor.
Have you got pointers and tips on what I can do to make it work?
Do I lack some info, please let me know and I will provide what I can.
Thanks in advance, have a good day.
I have an old tv Philips 32pf9830.
I want to salvage the speakers and put them to use again for my PC.
The speakers are not commonly used and as far as I know the only TV ever to have them.
They are NXT with a backside woofer.
I can deal with dismantling the tv and creating new boxes for them. My concern is about connection and crossover.
I think I know what part of the tv is the crossover. What makes me doubt is all the extra cables and components on the same print. But I reckon that available space and resource saving can play a part.
But lets just say I'm right. it dosn't feel manageable implanting that piece of print in the new speakers.
Is there with our new technology a kind of universal crossover that can be used?
Connection or using the speakers is my next thought. I'm a guessing a kind of preamp or other hardware is needed, to get away from the split video/audio signal.
Had this been regular speakers I probably would have felt way more confident.
This may be a stupid dream, considering prices of stereo speakers for pc. I already have a very nice setup, so I dont "NEED" speakers. But that tv delivered some exceptionally good audio and sadly the hdmiport is broken and the LCD is just old. If I can get this to work, they will be a perfect fit for my desktop. A bit angled on each side of the monitor.
Have you got pointers and tips on what I can do to make it work?
Do I lack some info, please let me know and I will provide what I can.
Thanks in advance, have a good day.