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Originally Posted by Kelm130
Hi - What feature do I look for in the Tech Specs of a TV I'm looking at to tell if it has a variable volume output? When I look at some I'm not sure what to look for and I'm sure the different brands will each call it something different.
lavamanz - Do you have your model number handy of the one you bought last year?
Thanks
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The TV I purchased is Vizio E320i-A0 (Walmart $298), the advanced audio settings menu is where you'll find if it has the variable audio out. If you find the manual for the TV it will be in there also. For my TV in the advanced audio section it states:
Analog Audio Out - Sets the volume control properties for the analog RCA (red/white) connectors when connected to a home theater audio system.
Select Variable to control the external speakers’ volume from the TV’s volume
controls.
From the TV stereo audio out jack I connected a 3.5mm adapter to the Q-Surround amp (DHS MTSAMP-03) mounted in my 1999 Itasca. The original TV output was only mono and I had to make a change in the pinout on the plug on the amp for it to work with the stereo out. I read about this here on the forum, the company that made the amp is Riverpark so I contacted them and Michael Oconnell instructed me on the pin change.
River Park, Inc.
Another TV I found while researching for the variable audio out was the Sony 32" model 32EX340.