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If you are using a cable box or other device upstream, look into it's volume. Typically source units would like to be 30 to to% volume, with the tv or stereo being the final control. What happens is the source volume gets turned too low, and then the final unit (tv or stereo) has to have so much volume to hear anything, distortion and poor sound result. Start with both midway and you should be good to go. This presumes that you toggled any buttons that said mute or attenuate...
Press the volume up button while you are trying to listen to your recordings, otherwise if that doesn't help then you just have a low recording volume which cannot be fixed.
Hello..if you can try to connect a external speaker or phones..if the volume is ok..than i think it is time to replace your internal speaker..pse tll me....good luck...Ron
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