![]() They assume that the amplifier will control the volume. That is probably true, many TVs output a constant volume signal on the optical output. This means both cables can be susceptible to noise and interference. /rebates/2fip2fRCA-Splitter-with-3-Way-Audio-Video-RCA-Switch-Box-RCA-Cable-for-Connecting-3-RCA-Output-Devices-to-Your-TV2f531813475&. 3.5 mm and RCA cables are both primarily unbalanced connections. In fact, there is no difference in the quality of sound produced by RCA cables and that which is produced by 3.5 mm cables. I seem to recall this would not be an issue if the speakers already have an amplifier. No, 3.5 mm quality is not better than RCA. If the speakers do have an amplifier (and it seems like they do), would I not have the problem of being unable to change or mute the TV audio using the TV's own remote? I've been reading reviews and comments on the DAC you've linked as well as a few others and many mention they were afterwards unable to change the volume with the controller, being limited to the speakers' volume controller. If so you need a DAC like this one - https /This one will handle either stereo or multi-channel and output L/R RCA. The TV may only output 5.1 on the optical. ![]() The DAC you listed might work or might not. Your speakers DO have an amplifier, in the SUB. What do you think? Has anyone tried something like this? Would you suggest a better, alternative solution? (beyond buying a new non-3.5mm system, that is)? ![]() TV Digital to Analog converter Speaker system So, would it be possible to connect the TV to the Digital-Analog converter using optical audio cables, and then connecting the speakers to the converter using the RCA to 3.5mm adaptor? Would it work without the speakers having an amplifier? ![]() I was also thinking about getting a Digital to Analog audio converter and plug my 3.5mm directly to it, but I was told that as my speakers do not have an amplifier, it wouldn't work. The best way to take a television screenshot is under almost total darkness and then to compose and fill the camera view finder with just the screen image so that the camera sensor measures the light from the CRT accurately. As it turns out, the RCA in the television are audio input, not output, so this solution does not work. 1955 RCA 21-CT-55 Color Television also known as The Spectaular. I initially bought a RCA to 3.5mm adaptor, so I could connect the RCA cables to the TV and the speaker 3.5mm to the adaptor. So, I'm trying to figure out what is the best possible way to make them both work together. I already own (from a previous TV installation) a Logitech Z313 speaker system, which has a single 3.5mm input connector. So, I have bought a LG television (LED 32LJ610V) which does not have a 3.5mm jack output, but only an optical audio output. ![]()
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