Zero_ST

Zero_ST t1_j9g3p9j wrote

They absolutely do help with dialogue, as I know and as u/nilsy007 does. You didn't know what they were five minutes ago so any claim that they don't can be safely ignored as you literally have no idea what you're talking about.

Going back to his original comment, your reply that "everything you wrote is wrong. Like , factually wrong." can similarly be ignored.

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Zero_ST t1_j9g1gmx wrote

Here's the first result of the Google search for me: https://www.richersounds.com/pioneer-dm40.html

They don't look like tiny PC speakers to me. And s you're apparently having difficulty understanding how they connect there are handy photos too.

Now let's recap. You said speakers couldn't be attached to a TV, I said they could. You asked how, I said using 3.5 mm. You said that must be one speaker only (???), I said it's both. You asked what type of speakers, I gave you a Google link. You couldn't be bothered to at millions of results that show you. I've now given you a direct link to one of them. You said they must be "tiny PC speakers" despite that being irrelevant to your claim that no speakers can be attached to a TV. The link shows that they aren't, and it wouldn't even matter if they were.

So what goalpost are you going to move next to try to avoid admitting you're wrong?

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Zero_ST t1_j9fy902 wrote

>sure, IF you have self powered speakers, you can connect ONE to the phones out port, that's not ideal though as I´ve mentioned. if you want to connect TWO you'd need a mixer in-between.

You obviously haven't, otherwise you as a so-called "audio engineer" would understand how active speakers work.

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Zero_ST t1_j9fdum2 wrote

You have fundamentally missed the entire point of this thread.

>>>you can't connect only speakers to a tv

>>>those ports are made to be used with headphones

>>So which one is it? You can't connect speakers to a TV at all or you can but it's not made for it?

Now would you care to answer the question?

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Zero_ST t1_j9fccma wrote

>someone who knows more than you on the subject

Uh huh. Except...

>you can't connect only speakers to a tv

>those ports are made to be used with headphones

So which one is it? You can't connect speakers to a TV at all or you can but it's not made for it? Which is wrong anyway as they're typically labelled audio out, not headphones.

>you are still just amplifying the Stereo signal, so you are not getting substantial benefits in vocal clarity

And yeah, that's the whole point of this thread. Most people aren't audio nerds with top of the range systems, and sound design should account for that.

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