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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1556948" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>Yes, but they are using those with a computer, not a TV. The problem you'll be facing is that speakers of that size won't do a great job of "throwing" the sound out that far. The speaker drivers are at least half the size of even a low end TV's speaker would be. They're an inch in diameter each while you are looking at a minimum of 2" (best guess) even on the built-in speakers of a TV set. Of course if you try it and like it, so much the better. I'm admittedly a bit fussier than many, though far from an audiophile.</p><p></p><p>If I may suggest... have you considered something like a sound bar? It's a strip of speakers that sit under the TV. They come in a variety of sizes and prices, but I'd wager you'll get a much more satisfying sound from those... assuming of course this is an option that will fit your space requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1556948, member: 38864"] Yes, but they are using those with a computer, not a TV. The problem you'll be facing is that speakers of that size won't do a great job of "throwing" the sound out that far. The speaker drivers are at least half the size of even a low end TV's speaker would be. They're an inch in diameter each while you are looking at a minimum of 2" (best guess) even on the built-in speakers of a TV set. Of course if you try it and like it, so much the better. I'm admittedly a bit fussier than many, though far from an audiophile. If I may suggest... have you considered something like a sound bar? It's a strip of speakers that sit under the TV. They come in a variety of sizes and prices, but I'd wager you'll get a much more satisfying sound from those... assuming of course this is an option that will fit your space requirements. [/QUOTE]
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