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  • Here’s what we have at the back of the TV

    SCART has 2-channel audio out at a level suitable for an amplifier, probably a better bet than using the headphone jack. It's easy enough to make or buy a SCART-2phonos lead hooked up to the relevant pins.

  • The SCART on the TV will be an input rather than an output. Also, the SCART sockets are usually only active when you're switched to the right AV channel on the TV so it wouldn't do anything for regular TV channels.

    Looks like the headphone output on the TV is the only option here if you don't have an SPDIF connection. Only annoyance will be that you'll have to physically unplug it from the TV if you want to use the TV speakers rather than the amp (assuming it's not configurable on the TV which most can't).

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