Connect old Cabasse speakers to TV

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YataganRoxx Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
YataganRoxx Posted messages 3 Status Member -
Hello and thank you in advance for taking the time to read this message.
I have Cabasse Doris M2 Bubinga speakers that I would like to connect to a much newer TV screen. The problem is that due to the age of the speakers and my limited knowledge in the field, I do not know what type of cables to use for this as I do not recognize the female connectors on the speakers...
The audio port on the TV screen looks rather like an RCA, but it's blue in color, I don't know if that actually exists.

The model of the speakers: http://imageshack.com/f/mkimg1221joj
The connectors on the speakers: http://imageshack.com/f/7fimg1223gqj
The back of the screen: http://imageshack.com/f/n9img1226hj

Thank you to everyone who can or will try to help me! =)

4 answers

  1. MrYAU31 Posted messages 4631 Status Member 1 630
     
    Hello,
    You want to connect your speakers directly to the TV??? Impossible!
    You need to go through an amplifier.
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  2. YataganRoxx Posted messages 3 Status Member 2
     
    Oh yes, sorry, I forgot to ask in my message if it was possible or if it indeed required an amplifier!
    But anyway, regarding the connectivity, what kind of cable should I use coming from the speakers? I think I can manage to find adapters and everything needed to connect them to an amplifier and then connect that to the TV, but I really don't see what type of cable is supposed to be used...
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  3. MrYAU31 Posted messages 4631 Status Member 1 630
     
    Speakers to the amplifier: regular audio cables are just electrical cables, more or less shielded (the price differs based on the diameter and shielding). You will have a terminal block similar to that of your speakers behind your amplifier. By the way, make sure your amplifier has a screw terminal and not a push-fit terminal. It needs to match your speakers.
    From the amplifier to your TV: it depends on what you want and the amplifier. You can connect it using a jack, optical fiber, or other methods...
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  4. YataganRoxx Posted messages 3 Status Member 2
     
    Thank you very much, I will try to get all of that!
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