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I suspect that the internal amplifier is broken. Fixing it is likely to cost more than the tv is worth. Have a look at the back and see if it has a headphone jack and try headphones in it. If the headphones work a simple fix to get some sound from your tv would be to buy a cheap sound bar and connect it to the headphone jack. You could get years more service from your tv for very little outlay.
Normally the wireless headphones have a transmitter that send audio via wireless to the wireless headphones. The transmitter needs to be plugged into the headphone outlet on the TV. This will switch off the speakers on the TV and sends the audio to the wireless headphones.
Hi, First you need to make a test to adjust your headphones wireless system.. .pls follow the step below:
"Connect the headphone base" TO " headphones
output of TV" with 3.5mm stereo headphone jack cable (than Tv should
mute ) Infra red headphone pilot lamp should flicker in parallel to voice coming from TV
Infra red headphone should have a rotary adjustment on it.. "Volume" adjustment
while TV talking , when you sit in front of the Infra red headphone (it works point-to-point ) you will hear the voice of TV, than adjust volume properly...Thats it..now lets go to second step..
Your headphone's Base should either "3.5mm stereo headphone jack" or "RCA Stereo jacks" or "bot"h..After completion of this test ,I recommend you to
switch / use "RCA Audio output plugs-white/Red cable " on the back of
TV instead of TV's headphone output ,since it mutes the whole sound..RCA
output plugs of TV work independently from the TV's master volume control..of course you need RCA cable to connect this..
Hope this helps!..if more help requires pls let me know. Take care and please Remember to rate/vote and give me 4 Thumbs Up for me to continue for Helping out the Community :)
only solution I can think of is if you have a stereo amplifier, try connecting the headphone socket on the tv to the amp (headphone to twin phono cable) and use the amp to process the sound.
It sounds as if you are plugging the base into a standard headphone jack located on the Television set.
RCA Headphone jacks (incl mini) automatically stop the sound output to the main speakers on almost every set I have seen.. or home stereo.. etc etc
In other words you can take a standard RCA jack.. with nothing connected to it.. plug it in while the music or sound is coming out the main speaker.. and it will cut off the output to those speakers..
If you set has audio outputs on the back.. preferably Fixed Audio Out .. you will need to connect your base unit to those.. turn your set volume to 0 and adjust the headset volume using the control on the right ear-cup.
If you have variable audio out.. you will need to go into your TV sets setup menu.. turn off the speaker.. and turn up the set until you achieve a signal and decent volume through the headset.
If you are missing these connections..your current “work around” is your only solution.
If you have connected your headphones directly to a headphone jack on your TV, it should work - check whether there is a separate headphone volume control.
If you have connected your headphones to the red/white "variable output" or "Line out" jacks on the back of your TV, these do not provide a headphone-level signal.
Please provide more detail on exactly how your headphones are connected to your TV, what make/model TV you have, and the connections between the two.
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