I have a LG BluRay home theater system, LHB335, as well as an old Sony stereo, HCD-441 (which, sadly, still sounds so much more awesome than the more modern LG system).
Question for you wizards...is there any way I can connect my old Sony speakers to this LG system & just add some more freaking sound?? The LG has been such a disappointment.
I'm not so adept at these things, but take instruction well! If you can help, I'd greatly appreciate it.
the speaker impedance will be different so no. i take it your home theatre is an all in one? if so the best route is to save your shekels for a seperate home theatre receiver and buy some decent speakers,including a powered sub.
Originally posted by aldan: no problem,wish it was better news.
WOW, it actually worked. I got all "fix it!" & I just decided to get all renegade & finally plugged in my old Sony speakers from circa '96....they sound fantastic on the LG home theater system...
good deal.didnt think it would work as home theatre speakers are 3ohm resistance and yours are more likely 4 or 8.if they are 8 ohm i wouldnt think the output transistors would handle it long.but hell,if it works,use it till it drops.
Originally posted by aldan: good deal.didnt think it would work as home theatre speakers are 3ohm resistance and yours are more likely 4 or 8.if they are 8 ohm i wouldnt think the output transistors would handle it long.but hell,if it works,use it till it drops.
Yes, so I'm rocking on...but, really, thanks for actually being concerned! Lol.
I appreciate it =)