ann sanfedele wrote:

>mike wilson wrote:
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>>>http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/wan/795568113.html
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>>>Ive made the wonderful discovery that if I plug in old fashion little 
>>>speakers into the earphone jack on the TV ,
>>>I can keep the volume from going up when commercials come on.  
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>>>all the other info you need to help is in that craigslist thingy...
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>>>But TADA!  I finally got the sound back on my computer and managed to 
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>>That appears to be the socket for the power supply (commonly called 
>>"wall warts" over there, I believe) rather than a socket for an audio 
>>lead. 
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>Yes its the one for the power I need.  the other one (taht you don't see 
>all of in my pic) is what goes
>into the earphone jack.
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>>If you search around, you can find PSUs that are switchable 
>>between quite a few voltages and can reverse polarity on their multiple 
>>outlet plugs.
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>I did - but the top only is 12v sigh
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>>More likely, you will find a fixed 15V PSU and have the choice of outlet 
>>plugs for it, like this:
>>http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?TabID=1&ModuleNo=13453&doy=14m8
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>LIke it - but not the one I need...
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>Ideally I'd like a single non stereo speaker that doesnt need power - 
>just works like headphones but
>that I can hear without wearing headphones.  I have one set of speakers 
>that works but  I want to
>leave that in the kitchen.
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>no nibbles on craigs list yet.
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>thanks, Mike
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>ann
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That type of speaker often works without power - just not as loud.  Try it.

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