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Old 01-09-2012, 06:22 PM   #1
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Does anyone know where the other end of the RCA out leads of the main TV go to. 2008 Outlaw. Thanks, Tony

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Old 01-09-2012, 08:27 PM   #2
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Don't know that rig but they probably go to receiver for sound to the sound system.

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Old 01-09-2012, 11:25 PM   #3
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Have you had sound before or did this just start happening?

What do you have in addition to the TV, i.e. DVD player, sound system, video control box, etc... Have you checked the settings on any of those type additional devices. On mine the DVD player has to be set to TV to hear the TV. I can watch it just not hear unless I select TV.
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Old 01-10-2012, 05:26 AM   #4
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The RCA jacks on my TV are used to accept the signal from the DVD player.

I always wondered if the TV could be linked back to the sound system so that it became a home theater system. That would be pretty cool. As it is, I installed a Visio sound bar under the TV and that works out pretty well.
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Drats! Here is another thing I didn't know I was missing out on. Off to Sams Club...
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Only had this mh for a few months. Went through and got all tv's working. Bought DVD player, wired it with the RCA input,over the cockpit,to TV already installed wires. That is when I saw the AUDIO OUT , red and white rca wires leaving the TV. Cannot find the other end. Was hoping it could feed into the dash uint and play through all the speakers. Thanks, Tony
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The only time those are hooked up is if you hooked it to an amp for surround sound otherwise it just uses the little amp and speakers in the tv.
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DG, I like the big TV with the sound bar!! And the table too. Does it fold down? Is it in the way of getting in and out the booth? How big is that TV? Tony
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If you can't find where those cables go from the audio out from the TV, you could always unplug them and add more cables to what you want.

I just replaced my stereo, and the old one had a TV sound option, but the optional box needed was not there.

I just plug my TV audio out into this new stereo, and it sounds GREAT.

Walmart.com: Sony CDXGT56UIW Receiver with USB Input: Auto Electronics

And I added:

Boss Bass1500 10 Inch Low Profile Amplified Subwoofer - Walmart.com
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DG, I like the big TV with the sound bar!! And the table too. Does it fold down? Is it in the way of getting in and out the booth? How big is that TV? Tony
The TV is a Samsung 42" and It's very thin. I made a mount for it that utilizes the depth of the existing wall opening which leaves about an inch of space when the slide comes in
Outlaw, swapped the 27" TV for a 42"

The shelf is from Home depot. It's hollow so you attach a piece of wood to the wall and the shelf slips over that and then attaches to the wood so you can't see the mount.

I made two of these tables. I made one for the garage in the back as well that can double as a night stand when the bed in the back is out. The legs fold and lock in both the up and down position and in the stowed position the table is only 2" off the wall. My conceptual was a lot bigger and that would have been in the way of the booth but luckily I measured twice so it's only 16" off the wall and 30" wide which is completely out of the way. You do have to remember to stow it before bringing the slide in
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Such encouraging news to a new Outlaw Owner. . .it should be printed on a welcome card or something.
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Does anyone know where the other end of the RCA out leads of the main TV go to. 2008 Outlaw. Thanks, Tony

BTW Nuclertec1 - welcome to the Outlaw circle. Stick around and you'll find more and more things to add to your "things I need" list.

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