A while back I had an awesome home theater setup with an HDMI Yamaha receiver and two Pioneer speakers. Unfortunately I didn't use it enough to warrant keeping it so I sold the reciever to pay the bills and now mom uses the speakers with a $20 Amazon amp. Now, I finally have space to put a TV back in my room so I'll be using a cheapy LG 32" 720P... I gave my big Westinghouse 1080P TV to my uncle as I simply didn't use it enough to warrant keeping that either.
Anyway, now I have to decide whether to reclaim the amp + pioneer setup from my mom or use a spare set of Bose Companion 2 Series II computer speakers (hey, I paid $15). I use the same exact set of speakers for my computer (I did buy those new, before I found the set used for $15 lol)...
Anyway, is there a difference in the accuracy of the sound between a set of computer speakers and a set of speakers more designed for a home theater system?
Primary use of the system is for movies and TV shows AMD APU HTPC build (once I get it back from a friend who is borrowing it). The PC and TV will be connected with HDMI.
Next question, the LG TV has a digital optical audio output (SPDIF) from the HDMI. Should I get a DAC to adapt that to my speakers, or should I simply connect the speakers to the computer's headphones port?
If I put a Blu-Ray drive in the computer I think I need everything to be "HDCP" compliant(ha, I typed DHCP like 10 times trying to remember what that shit was called) - am I right that I would HAVE to use the DAC through the TV then?
I found this one (FiiO D3) on Amazon for $25. Is that a good enough DAC for my purposes? Remember, I'm using a $20 amp (or a regular set of computer speakers) so I don't need a high end unit.
Anyway, now I have to decide whether to reclaim the amp + pioneer setup from my mom or use a spare set of Bose Companion 2 Series II computer speakers (hey, I paid $15). I use the same exact set of speakers for my computer (I did buy those new, before I found the set used for $15 lol)...
Anyway, is there a difference in the accuracy of the sound between a set of computer speakers and a set of speakers more designed for a home theater system?
Primary use of the system is for movies and TV shows AMD APU HTPC build (once I get it back from a friend who is borrowing it). The PC and TV will be connected with HDMI.
Next question, the LG TV has a digital optical audio output (SPDIF) from the HDMI. Should I get a DAC to adapt that to my speakers, or should I simply connect the speakers to the computer's headphones port?
If I put a Blu-Ray drive in the computer I think I need everything to be "HDCP" compliant(ha, I typed DHCP like 10 times trying to remember what that shit was called) - am I right that I would HAVE to use the DAC through the TV then?
I found this one (FiiO D3) on Amazon for $25. Is that a good enough DAC for my purposes? Remember, I'm using a $20 amp (or a regular set of computer speakers) so I don't need a high end unit.
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