Hello everyone,
I hope you are all staying safe.
I have been watching more TV these days than I would like to admit.
I have a media player that uses composite inputs on my TV.
Sometimes streamed video audio output is extremely low, even with the TV volume at MAX.
Sometimes downloaded videos have the same problem.
I have been able to get around this by connecting
computer desktop speakers to the output of the media player and using the headphone jack to connect the cables going to the TV.
This way the sound is muted in my computer speakers going directly to the TV.
In other words, I am using the amplifier in the computer speakers to boost the audio before it gets to the TV by increasing the volume
on the computer speakers to MAX. It works, however I don't want the clutter of all of the wires, speakers, etc near the TV.
I don't want a sound bar.
I tried
these modules and they work, but if both channels are connected (right and left), the module gives a clipping sound even when using a 2A power supply.
Works great if only one input is connected, so I would need two of these.
Anyone have any advice?
I am looking for a very small, very simple and very INexpensive inline amplifier (or preamp) for my composite audio output.
For now I just removed the small amplifier board from the computer speakers and it works.
I am hoping to get something smaller to fit behind the media player or some small module that I can hide inside the cable.
I don't want an amplifier that uses a large power supply.
Any friendly advice is greatly appreciated.