I bought a new plasma TV for my parents, Panasonic G10, but we're a bit dissappointed with the internal speakers and I was wondering if it would be possible to connect this Logitech X-530 5.1 set I don't use anymore to the TV, I'm sure it should be possible to using some cables/converters. Like say using RCA Y-cables or other cables but I was also thinking of testing simply connecting the green (front right & left) connector directly to headphone jack to get the front speakers working at least (ofc I'm not looking into getting a working 5.1 sound to work, 2x speakers and possibly the sub which is not a requirement for my parents). However could I possibly damage the TV's sound system by doing this? The X-530 have built-in amp in the subwoofer. The front-right speaker has those 3 pins that you plug to your soundcard and it's connected to the subwoofer like all the other speakers are like in the pic below. I'm not really familar with how the headphone jacks vs pc speakers differs like in terms of supported impedance, frequency range etc. The TV has separate volume control for headphone jack. I wouldn't wanna cook the TV's sound system on a new 1000€ plasma TV.
Specs:
Total RMS Power: 70.1 Watts
* Subwoofer: 25 watts RMS into 4 ohms at 100Hz at 10% THD (total harmonic distortion) clipping
* Satellites: 45.1 watts RMS (2x7.4w Front; 15.5w Center: 2x7.4w Rear) into 4 ohms at 1 kHz at 10% THD clipping
* Total Peak Power: 140Watts at <10%THD
* System THD: Better than 0.07% THD before clipping
Signal to noise ratio: >99db
Frequency response: 40Hz – 20 kHz
Driver Size: 2” high excursion satellites, 5.25” high excursion subwoofer
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