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07-05-2008, 12:31 PM
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All in one unit.
Hi all,
This may not be the best forum for this question but....here it goes  .
I currently have an XBox 360, PS3, wii and ps2 connected to my TV which does the audio output thru inbuilt speaker. My TV doesnt have a Headphone socket, which i really need. What i was hoping to find is a really cheap unit that can take audio via Optical and Phono and has a headphone socket.
Any recommendations welcome :-)
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07-05-2008, 12:44 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
I use logitech z5450 review on trustedreviews
It has 2 optical, 1 coaxial, 1 x 5.1 analog / 3 stereo analog inputs.
I have in past used it with sky plus and xbox 360, currently only using it with xbox 360. The rear speakers are wireless (still need to be powered though)
you can buy wired ones cheaper though.
there is also a pioneer speaker kit for similar purpose.. more on it here or you can do a google search
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07-05-2008, 12:57 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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Originally Posted by hermitd
I use logitech z5450 review on trustedreviews
It has 2 optical, 1 coaxial, 1 x 5.1 analog / 3 stereo analog inputs.
I have in past used it with sky plus and xbox 360, currently only using it with xbox 360. The rear speakers are wireless (still need to be powered though)
you can buy wired ones cheaper though.
there is also a pioneer speaker kit for similar purpose.. more on it here or you can do a google search
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thanks for the quick response,
the Pioneer one doesnt look like it has a Headphone socket on it?
*edit - on closer inspection, i can see a headphone socket on the logitech z5450 either :-)
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Reason: ommited details
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07-05-2008, 1:07 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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thanks for the quick response,
the Pioneer one doesnt look like it has a Headphone socket on it?
*edit - on closer inspection, i can see a headphone socket on the logitech z5450 either :-)
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My logitech z5300 does have a headphone jack, so it would surprise me a lot if the z5450 doesn't.
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07-05-2008, 1:08 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
just looked on Richer Sounds website, would a Yamaha RXV361 do what i need?
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07-05-2008, 1:10 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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My logitech z5300 does have a headphone jack, so it would surprise me a lot if the z5450 doesn't.
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ah ok,
was just looking at images on THIS page and they dont show any headphone sockets, apart from what apear to be some kind of PC input?
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07-05-2008, 1:19 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
well it shows 3 stereo input which is for analog 5,1
the 5.1 is option and can be used as 3 x Stereo input so your headphone input is fine
from trusted reviews site - Page 2 (below sub woofer pic)
There are also three analogue 3.5mm inputs. A switch on the rear enables this to be configured as three separate stereo inputs or as a single 6-channel direct input from a PC sound card.
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07-05-2008, 1:22 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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ah ok,
was just looking at images on THIS page and they dont show any headphone sockets, apart from what apear to be some kind of PC input?
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Apparently it is located on the side. At least that's what I gathered from skimming google
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07-05-2008, 1:22 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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well it shows 3 stereo input which is for analog 5,1
the 5.1 is option and can be used as 3 x Stereo input so your headphone input is fine
from trusted reviews site - Page 2 (below sub woofer pic)
There are also three analogue 3.5mm inputs. A switch on the rear enables this to be configured as three separate stereo inputs or as a single 6-channel direct input from a PC sound card.
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many thanks for all your help
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07-05-2008, 1:25 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
not to worry mate... i have this speakers and they are good for the purpose... i am not a massive audiophile and do not like to spend hundreds and hundreds on kit  i would rather have a nice value for money kit which logitech definitely is
also from the review:
Thanks to rear speakers that only require power and receive their signal wirelessly Logitech has produced a set of surround sound speakers that have a vastly increased chance of gaining the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor).
This was a deal maker in my case.. wife would have veto'd the plans if there were too many wires going around
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07-05-2008, 1:32 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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not to worry mate... i have this speakers and they are good for the purpose... i am not a massive audiophile and do not like to spend hundreds and hundreds on kit  i would rather have a nice value for money kit which logitech definitely is
also from the review:
Thanks to rear speakers that only require power and receive their signal wirelessly Logitech has produced a set of surround sound speakers that have a vastly increased chance of gaining the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor).
This was a deal maker in my case.. wife would have veto'd the plans if there were too many wires going around
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excellent :-)
just got to convince the g/f now
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07-05-2008, 1:34 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
The Z5400/5450 (- the latter being exactly the same apart from the wireless rear surround speakers) both have headphone sockets - it's on the left hand side (a 3.5mm output socket). Otherwise perhaps you could consider second hand as a way of keeping the cost down. Connections on the back are the two optical digital inputs, one coaxial plus a multi option connection that can either be used for separate stereo sources or grouped together for multi-channel analogue input (from a PC sound card for example).
The Yamaha RXV361 ought to work, although without surround speakers connected it's going to give you errors - it might be necessary to set it up in two channel mode within the basic amp setup with a budget pair of stereo speakers.
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07-05-2008, 1:51 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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The Z5400/5450 (- the latter being exactly the same apart from the wireless rear surround speakers) both have headphone sockets - it's on the left hand side (a 3.5mm output socket). Otherwise perhaps you could consider second hand as a way of keeping the cost down. Connections on the back are the two optical digital inputs, one coaxial plus a multi option connection that can either be used for separate stereo sources or grouped together for multi-channel analogue input (from a PC sound card for example).
The Yamaha RXV361 ought to work, although without surround speakers connected it's going to give you errors - it might be necessary to set it up in two channel mode within the basic amp setup with a budget pair of stereo speakers.
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Excellent, thanks, i'd seen the Yamaha and a Sony STR-DE400 at Richer sounds, both quiet cheap, only issue then i could see with the Logitech one could be that it needs to have an xbox, wii, ps2 and ps3 connected and it doesnt look like it'd hae enough connections
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07-05-2008, 2:16 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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Excellent, thanks, i'd seen the Yamaha and a Sony STR-DE400 at Richer sounds, both quiet cheap, only issue then i could see with the Logitech one could be that it needs to have an xbox, wii, ps2 and ps3 connected and it doesnt look like it'd hae enough connections
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Yeah with that many inputs you may be better off geting a budget seperates system as Robert said. Second hand is a good option. Have a look in the classifieds and auction sites, see if you can get a good deal on an amp and speakers. You'll more than likely get better sound per pound that way
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07-05-2008, 2:21 PM
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Re: All in one unit.
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just looked on Richer Sounds website, would a Yamaha RXV361 do what i need?
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Yes it would do the job just fine. The RXV361 as 2 optical inputs, 1 co-axial input and analogue/component inputs for just about everything, plus an headphone socket.
I've got my TV, 360 and BDP-S300 hooked up to mine and i'm perfectly happy with it because for the price it's a great buy.
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