Hello! So, I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this, but I hope someone can give me some insight.
My Dad's Projection TV died recently and we had the idea of removing its 16-speaker array to reuse as a sound bar (pic 1). After opening up the TV and reading the maintenance manual I found online it seems that the 16 speakers are driven by 8 tpa2017d2 stereo amplifiers that are fed by 2 pcm1681-q1 DACs (pic 2 and 3).
I was thinking of removing DACs from the PCB and tapping into the inputs of the tpa2017d2 amps with a single stereo RCA input. Thing is, I need to duplicate the signal 8 times to have the same signal going to all amps. Is there a relatively simple way to do this?
As additional notes, board is powered by 12V that I would provide externally and while I thought of daisy chaining and plugging the speakers into a regular AVR, I'm thinking the parallel impedance would become too low for it to handle?
Any insight would be very appreciated! Thanks in advance!
My Dad's Projection TV died recently and we had the idea of removing its 16-speaker array to reuse as a sound bar (pic 1). After opening up the TV and reading the maintenance manual I found online it seems that the 16 speakers are driven by 8 tpa2017d2 stereo amplifiers that are fed by 2 pcm1681-q1 DACs (pic 2 and 3).
I was thinking of removing DACs from the PCB and tapping into the inputs of the tpa2017d2 amps with a single stereo RCA input. Thing is, I need to duplicate the signal 8 times to have the same signal going to all amps. Is there a relatively simple way to do this?
As additional notes, board is powered by 12V that I would provide externally and while I thought of daisy chaining and plugging the speakers into a regular AVR, I'm thinking the parallel impedance would become too low for it to handle?
Any insight would be very appreciated! Thanks in advance!