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donbradbury
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External audio

KDL-32CX523. Sound is a bit thin; I'd like to add my old stereo PC speaker set which terminmates in black R and green F standard audio jack plugs.  To which sockets on the KDL-32CX523 should these two plugs be added please?

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donbradbury
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If I may offer an answer to my own question - for others facing the same prob - my old (but excellent) mains powered PC multi-speaker/subwoofer setup - the lot terminating in twin stereo plugs - was successfully connected to the headphones socket of my KDL-32CX523 TV via a twin-to-single stereo plug adapter. Volume control remained via the TV remote (or the amplifier's own control), and the sound was altogether better by a mile compared with the thin, edgy, and ear-aching sound from the TV's integral speakers. Saved many £s by avoiding the need for dedicated external TV speakers!

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KDL-CX520
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Well, you managed to do it, it is simple cable :slight_smile:

We have to agree that all branded LCD TVs in the market have thin edgy sound because limited space in the panel which restrict putting bigger speakers

When you own a laptop you will have the same complaint too:smileywink: 

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donbradbury
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I use a rather neat Logitech USB Laptop Speaker Z205 for that duty. Not concert hall quality but way better than a laptop can produce; and of course volume is the main demand!

Don