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In Reply to: Re: HDTV built in speakers posted by wheezer on March 18, 2001 at 01:59:17:
I'm pretty sure that removing the speakers, and replacing them will invalidate your warranty.If something goes wrong, do you really want to be in that position with a $2500+ purchase?
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THe replecement speakers would be a retro-fit. Pop out and pop in. No intention on cutting any bigger holes. No one is the wiser,except for me and my ears.
I plan to take one with me today to line it up and buy a pair. Keep you posted how it sounds.
Those speakers in your TV are magnetically sheilded so they don't screw up your picture. They are either in a cavity that is shielded or the speakers themselves have bucking magnets. If the cavity is shielded it may not be shielded enough for a more powerful magnet. Car speakers, even if they are the right impedence, won't have bucking magnets. You paid a lot of money for a high def. picture and you'd be running a big risk of screwing it up. Don't you have a DD5.1 set up with all external speakers?
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