Home Audio Basics Question (LCD TV to external speakers)?

2k1Toaster

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I just bought a new TV, and am considering putting in some external speakers. Nothing fancy, and I am not an audiophile to get that out of the way. The TV has both the standard red/white analog audio out as well as optical out (marked as digital audio out).

I've never done home audio before so I am uncertain of what I need. I would like to have one of those short but long speakers under the TV as well as well as 2 rear satellite speakers. That's really all I need, I don't need the theatre experience, just better than from the itty bitty ones built in.

So since that is more than 2 channels, I would need to use the digital output correct? And am I correct in thinking it would be run like so:

TV Digital Audio Out-->Recevier/Amplifier-->Various Speakers

What should go in the middle? I have heard that everyone uses "receivers" but it seems like a fancy word for amplifier to me...

Any suggestions on a low to medium priced middle thing that accepts digital optical input and can control at least 3 channels. Also I would like it to play through all speakers if only 2 channels exist. Like a rear would play left another would play right, and the center one would play left and right if no center channel exists. That sort of thing. Ideas?
 
You are correct, you need a 5.1 system and you need to connect it from the TV via optical out.

You have a variety of options.

Get a low-end, PC surround system with optical input. Nothing fancy, but will do the job. You can only connect one source - your TV.

Get a home theater in a box WITH at least one optical input to connect the TV. You get receiver/dvd player + speakers

Go for separate speakers and a 5.1 amp or receiver (the receiver includes am/fm receiver). The most expensive but also the most versatile with multiple inputs in case you want to expand in the future.
 
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