Did you make sure the power was off to the receiver. if you did not switch off you blew up those two channels for your speakers.
you need to make sure you power down before any connections are made. you need to take it in for repairs
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hi check the speakers with a multimeter they are normally 8ohms, if ok, plug earphones into the tv ,see if you can hear sound if you can the sound prossesor is working you have faulty amp ic or a bad capacitor, thanks
Typically surround sound is run through a receiver or stereo. The sound from the tv is carried to the receiver by cables (hdmi or Audio-Video connected to input area of receiver). Then the speakers are connected to the output area of the receiver. If you are not using a receiver, then the speakers must be able to connect directly to the tv and you have to see what kind of cabling your tv supports.
If you connected speakers from one unit to another did you disconnect speakers from the TV?
Speakers have different impedence's---(resistance) and if you hooked for example a 32 ohm to a set which uses 4 ohm speakers you may have little or NO sound.
Also if for some reason you had both speakers for both hooked up at the same time and turned the units on---may have destroyed the audio circuit.
Clarify a little what is hooked up and from where and how.
The only way you can connect external speakers to this model is to connect to the TV via the headphone jack this way no matter what you are watching DVD, TV, VCR the audio will pass through. Most TV's now do not have speaker outputs as it saves a little money on production. Good Luck : )
The HDMI ports on your television are not audio ouput ports, they are same as component INPUT, but with all in one cable. The only way you can connect your tv to your stereo is by adapting the headphone jack on the side panel of the tv. Get a mini 3.5 mm y-adaptor to two rca female connection, now you can hook to your stereo using white & red L-R connections analog.
No other way to connect this. Refer to page 29 of your instructions manual.
I assume that you mean your TV speakers are not operating OR you do not get audio from TV channel sources. If you want your TV speakers to work, make sure that the TV speaker is enabled in the TV setup menu. If your TV is connected to the receiver to get audio from it through external speakers powered by the receiver, then make sure you have a connection from the TV labeled as "variable audio out" into the receiver on a panel labeled as something to the like of "TV/SAT IN" or "TV/SAT AUDIO IN." Then, turn the volume all the way up on the TV, then operate it with the master volume on the receiver.
I have to ask the obvoius, did you get the manual, have you used the onscreen menu to set up the speakers, you can calibrate the speaker levels on the TV screen if you use the S video or RCA vidoe connection .have you turned off tape monitor?
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