Playing Audio From A Tv; Playing Audio Wirelessly 2 - Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Connectivity Manual

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Playing audio
from a TV
There are potentially several options available to
you when connecting a TV audio output to the
Zeppelin AUX input. The options arise thanks to the
variety of audio outputs often fitted to TVs: digital
optical (TOSLINK™), analogue RCA Phono (Cinch)
and analogue headphone mini jack. Use the option
that best suits your application and requirements.
Zeppelin has no coaxial digital input so any RCA
Phono coaxial digital output cannot be used. The
pros and cons of each connection method are as
follows:
Digital TOSLINK™
Pros:
Best audio quality.
Cons:
Two remote handsets required*
(Zeppelin and TV).
Unusual cable required.
Analogue RCA
Pros:
Good audio quality.
Commonly available cable required.
Cons:
Two remote handsets required*
(Zeppelin and TV)
Headphone socket
Pros:
One remote handset needed (TV).
Commonly available cable required.
Cons:
Less good sound quality.
*It may be possible to reduce the number of
remote handsets required for the first two options
by using a third-party universal remote handset.
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