I have a question for you, do you have RCA jacks on the back of your tv that stats (audio out of monitor) if so try plunging in your home stereo into these too connections red and wight and connect them to your aux or tape monitor audio input of your home stereo, if you have sound than your internal audio amplifier is defective and needs replacing, you may however operate your unit via the home stereo for sound for the interim...
I think your speakers may be dead. It could be that it has a short and no electicity is flowing to the tv speakers. Can you hear any "crackle" or noise coming from the speakers when you turn it up of down???
Could you list the model number and when it was made by any chance??
Thanks and I will get back to you as soon as possible to help get it fixed.
There must be a short somewhere on the board. This is something I would need to see rather than explain. I would try a few of the other techs on the site as this is something I would need to see. Look on this site to find a good tech to take a look/repair/install your speakers.
There must be a short somewhere on the board. This is something I would need to see rather than explain. I would try a few of the other techs on the site as this is something I would need to see. Look on this site to find a good tech to take a look/repair/install your speakers.
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I have a question for you, do you have RCA jacks on the back of your tv that stats (audio out of monitor) if so try plunging in your home stereo into these too connections red and wight and connect them to your aux or tape monitor audio input of your home stereo, if you have sound than your internal audio amplifier is defective and needs replacing, you may however operate your unit via the home stereo for sound for the interim...
I think your speakers may be dead. It could be that it has a short and no electicity is flowing to the tv speakers. Can you hear any "crackle" or noise coming from the speakers when you turn it up of down???
Could you list the model number and when it was made by any chance??
Thanks and I will get back to you as soon as possible to help get it fixed.
There must be a short somewhere on the board. This is something I would need to see rather than explain. I would try a few of the other techs on the site as this is something I would need to see. Look on this site to find a good tech to take a look/repair/install your speakers.