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Old 15-06-2005, 2:29 PM   #1
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Cheap player connecting to projector

Hi all, I've asked in the projector section of the forum with no luck. I'm looking at getting the Epson EMP-S3 projector (or something very similar) to connect to my DVD player (cheap £50 ALBA one, can't remember model, but really nothing special!!) and do presentations. I want to attach some speakers to my DVD player as well but I think I need an AMP (correct ??).

If so, will something like this do:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=91653

If it won't can somebody suggest what I need to do.

Many thanks in advance
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I want to attach some speakers to my DVD player as well but I think I need an AMP (correct ??).
Yes. the output from a DVD player is very low power - line level. These outputs need to be fed into an amp before connecting to speakers otherwise you wont hear anything as there wont be enough power to move the speakers.

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If so, will something like this do:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=91653
Well that is a car amp that runs off a 12v power supply, so not really ideal.


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If it won't can somebody suggest what I need to do.

Many thanks in advance
Depending on the volume, quality etc then you could probably get away with a set of powered (ie amp built in) PC speakers.
If you want/need better quality then you can go up to small PA setups etc. Let us know if you need more details and I'll see what I can find.

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Old 15-06-2005, 2:55 PM   #3
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Oh yeah, didn't notice the in-car bit, just searched for AMPs !! What an idiot !!

So a decent set of say Logitech speakers with built-in AMP should suffice ?? I don't need home cinema surround sound quality, but as long as it sounds good then thats the main thing, so a pair of PC speakers would be ideal, and fairly portable as well considering I'll be travelling to do these presentations.
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As I said, it all depends on the situation as to wheather PC speakers will be ok.
If you are doing a presentation in a large room then I doubt PC speakers will be good enough, therefore active PA/Studio speakers may be more appropriate like These but will of course cost more money. They will however be more professional.

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