I have one of these and I love it! But I would like to know if I can hook up speakers to it? Not sure if it allows me to do it, I see on the back it has Audio L/R does that mean I can hook speakers in those ports?
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The lt19w3 westinghouse does have audio outputs .. they cant drive speakers directly but can drive "powered" speakers ..(like computer speakers or RF remote speakers) unfortunatly the audio output does not have any base .. so the external speakers will sound like the internal ones except maybe louder .. a subwoofer wont help the base since there isnt any but doesnt hurt anything .. ..
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Chances the Audio L/R are line level (can not drive speakers) other than they can either be output or inputs. If they are inputs, they are connected to a source such as a DVD player or if they are outputs, connects to an external amplifier where external speakers maybe connected.
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hook another set of ext speakers to it. if no sound, its your audio bd not the speakers. hook ur dell speakers up to something else as well for verification.
Thats because if you look in the owner's manual, it declares the fact that it will only broadcast sound from hdmi to monitor not speakers. For sound out of speakers need to connect additional audio cable.
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