How do I connect my speakers to my TV direct?
Emily Sparks
Published Apr 28, 2026
How do I connect my speakers to my TV direct?
Hear this out loudPauseNo, you cannot connect speakers directly to a TV. There’s no standard set of TV audio outputs, although most have RCA (stereo) jacks, a 3.5mm jack, digital optical/coaxial jacks, or something similar. For TVs with only an HDMI output jack, it’s still possible to connect an external set of speakers or amp.
What is Panasonic Viera link setup?
Hear this out loudPauseViera Link allows the control of other Panasonic home AV devices via the television remote control. By pressing the Viera Link button on the television remote, it is possible to turn on and navigate the menus of other Viera Link equipment. The Viera link is only useful if you have a Panasonic Viera TV.
What are the features of the Panasonic sc-pt750 home theater system?
Overview: The Panasonic SC-PT750 Home Theater System features a 5-DVD Changer/Receiver, wireless rear speaker module, high-quality picture & sound with 1080p up-conversion, EZ Sync HDAVI control, universal dock for iPod playback & recharging and is expandable to multi-room wireless audio with optional SH-FX85 wireless kit (sold separately).
Is the Panasonic sc-pt750 5 disc DVD player compatible?
Panasonic’s SC-PT750 brings lifelike DVD video and wraparound home theater audio into your living room. Panasonic’s SC-PT750 brings lifelike DVD video and wraparound home theater audio into your living room. Please confirm that this adapter will work with the stereo you intend to use.
What’s the difference between the Panasonic pt750 and pt650?
Speaker size is one of the few differences between this model and the step-down SC-PT650. The two “wireless” surround speakers are smaller and have wires that need to be connected to the SC-PT750’s wireless receiver/amplifier (6.5 inches high by 3.5 inches wide by 6.5 inches deep), which must be plugged into an AC power outlet.
Can You splice wires on a sc-pt750?
SC-PT750 buyers who face the same problem can splice additional wire to the speakers’ wires to make up for the shortfall.