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Old 4th December 2005, 08:24 AM   #1
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Default Fixed Audio Output Question

Got a simple question, I hope, for you guys.

I just bought a beautiful new HDTV, and much to my dismay, it only has fixed audio outputs. This is fine, but I have a nice set of stereo speakers and subwoofer, (RCA connections), that I used with my old TV. They sound great, and I don't want to lose them.
Now, I know I can get around this by using a receiver to control the volume with my external speakers, but is there any simpler, or cheaper, way to get around this? Any way to just control the volume remotely of the fixed output?

Thanks everyone!
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