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2.1 Surround Sound?

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Q1. It connects via a 3.5mm jack plug, can a 3.5mm jack plug connect to any of the following :

2 SCART sockets.

Component video socket.

Composite.

Headphone socket.

AV socket.

Back DC socket ?

Q2. if I can a 2.1 surround sound system to my TV will sound come out both TV speakers and the additional 2 speakers or will it just come out the additional speakers ?

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  1. Q2: It depends. Most likely it will come out of both. You could hook it up and try it.


  2. what is the price of a DiVinci  model  D-6

  3. You need an adapter.

    There are a few ways, depending on what you want to connect to.

    To connect to the headphone hack, you need a "3.5 to 1/8th inch adapter". This might be a problem having a wire sticking out the front of your TV. So....

    To connect to the composite, you need a 3.5 to RCA (male) adapter. These wires should be in the back, and be out of the way.

    Your TV should output on the TV speakers, and the attacked 2.1 system. However, you TV MIGHT disable the built in speakers when it detects this connection (I'm not sure and  this is a tech aspect of your TV).

    NOTE: you will not be getting true surround. However, it will be better than the 2 tiny speakers built in the TV.

    Let me recommend you visit your local radio shack. Small place, and they will help you. Also, they are the only place I recommend buying small adapters like this. Places like best buy literally charge 20 times  the price on these things. So order these on line, or go to your local radio shack and get them!

    *if you ordered, or are ordering form a online site, mention it, so someone can find these adapters there to include in your order!

  4. Quite simply, It will work, but as far as "true surround sound". You will not get it. Plain and simple.
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