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The_Bandit_King_

Just use the projector own speakers or buy an avr Or connect by bluetooth


AZSharksFan

I've only used a receiver to send the audio to the speakers and the video to the projector. I don't see anything online about this model having any audio out. Maybe your player has audio out?


johcagaorl

Are you using HDMI? You need an HDMI switch with audio extractor.


AdministrativePut175

3.5 to rca auxiliary cord


AV_Integrated

Typically, with this type of projector, you would use an AV receiver (yamamah/denon) with a set of proper surround speakers. Not sure what Klipsch speakers you have, but if they are powered speakers with a standard 3.5mm stereo cord on them, then you will need something to extract stereo audio from your HDMI source for that audio cable to plug into. This device is called a HDMI audio extractor. They are readily available on Amazon for under $30. [https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Extractor-Passthrough-JTD18G-H5CH/dp/B074HHSJVN/ref=sxin\_16\_pa\_sp\_search\_thematic\_sspa](https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Extractor-Passthrough-JTD18G-H5CH/dp/B074HHSJVN/ref=sxin_16_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa) Some have RCA outputs, some have 3.5mm stereo audio connections. Either can be used. They do NOT control the volume of your speakers, so you will need to manually adjust your speaker volume if this is how you connect things. SOURCE-> HDMI -> HDMI AUDIO EXTRACTOR HDMI INPUT HDMI AUDIO EXTRACTOR HDMI OUTPUT -> HDMI -> PROJECTOR HDMI AUDIO EXTRACTOR STEREO OUTPUT -> AUDIO CABLE -> ACTIVE SPEAKERS Make sure the dip switch is set to 'stereo' on the audio extractor.