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Anonymous Posted on Nov 12, 2017

TV SPEAKERS BLOWS AT LOW VOLUME

I WAS WATCHING A SHOW ON THE TC-P50C2 TELEVISION AT VOLUME 15 AND THEN I START TO HEAR THIS CRACKLING NOISE LIKE MY SPEAKERS ARE BLOWN. I DONT UNDERSTAND SINCE IT WASNT AT A HIGH VOLUME AT ALL. WHEN I HAVE IT AT A LOW VOLUME LIKE 5 CRACKLING IS STILL THERE BUT GOES IN AND OUT AND I CAN HEAR THE SHOW UNTIL IT GETS TO ACTION SCENES.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2007

SOURCE: Crackling Sound from Speakers

check audio cables wiggle them around if no difference in sound check other inputs if they all crackle call for service it sould be under warranty probably in the speakers or the input board

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2007

SOURCE: crackling noise from tv

That crackling noise has nothing to do with the television and everything to do with your antenna. It is merely signal breakdown, when you get signal interference with analogue tv you get snow, with digital you get little squares on the screen and/or sound breaking and cutting in and out, get a licensed antenna repairer to come out check your signal strength as you may need a booster or your antenna could just be a few degrees off....

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Sep 27, 2008

SOURCE: Plazma TV buzzing noise

The transformer is resonating. Get it replaced, Don't do it yourself.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2009

SOURCE: Continuous crackling from TV speakers

I'm sure you have figured this one out. TV itself is causing the problems.
The circuit board that produces the audio signal seems to be the problem.
Before you call the repairman, go to the web site Shopjimmy.com just to get an idea of what the parts will cost. That way he doesn't rip you off.

I hope I answered your question correctly. Please rate me. :)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2010

SOURCE: Samsung flat screen T.V with sound problems.

Sounds like the issue is with the set top box of your cable or direct tv provider. Please swap that receiver for the equivalent or a more updated version.If the problem persists. Verify that all inputs on television is correct. It should match. Output of source( digital receiver,dvd player) to Input( television ). Make sure all is secure. Good luck

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It seems you needs more power to maintain the level of good sound.Maybe the maximum volume is 30 - then the mininum is 15 and you can't hear any cracking sound. If you exceed 15 the minimum, as you said starting 17 - 20 you hear crackling sound .Then you reach ,what they called the "cliping level"so much distortion and crackling sound,your stereo too small to accomodate .You must add a power amplifier so crackling will gone and to fit your listening pressure...

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