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I have problem to find panel audio output in Sharp 32L400M, Where is it? I'll connection to power amplifier or speaker active. Thank's

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I dont see an output listed on this TV

i dont think there is one

take the output from your source and go directly to amp instaed of going into tv

good luck!

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