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Problem with speakers

  • 02-10-2009 9:24am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 215 ✭✭


    Hope someone can help, just recently (10 days) bought a new series samsung LCD 32" TV, has all the mod cons and looks the part.
    problem is, I have noticed a vibration on the built in speakers, now the speakers are on the bottom of the TV and it is on its stand on a timber cabinet, so I put carpet and then cardboard under the stand to stop the vibration but to no avail. The sound happens generally when someone with a deep voice speaks, Its like a re-vibration at the bottom of the TV, Im baffled as its my opinion that this is not normal, I thought it may have been where its sitting on the cabinet, put its not, I have not changed the sound settings on the TV so anyone out there help.?
    the obvious solution is to bring it back and get a replacement but my concern is that the next TV will do the same thing.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭cpu-dude


    Hope someone can help, just recently (10 days) bought a new series samsung LCD 32" TV, has all the mod cons and looks the part.
    problem is, I have noticed a vibration on the built in speakers, now the speakers are on the bottom of the TV and it is on its stand on a timber cabinet, so I put carpet and then cardboard under the stand to stop the vibration but to no avail. The sound happens generally when someone with a deep voice speaks, Its like a re-vibration at the bottom of the TV, Im baffled as its my opinion that this is not normal, I thought it may have been where its sitting on the cabinet, put its not, I have not changed the sound settings on the TV so anyone out there help.?
    the obvious solution is to bring it back and get a replacement but my concern is that the next TV will do the same thing.
    There's a 50" Samsung in my house and if suffers the same problem. I though it was the stand or something touching off of it but nothing helped. It must be the speakers themselves. Come to think of it, lifting the TV slightly made a slight improvement but nothing major.

    I find that adjusting the EQ settings to Normal seems to help a good bit - such a shame though - I hate the noise.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 215 ✭✭whacker4fun


    Cheers
    I actually brought it back and they replaced it, think there was a damper missing from one of the speakers.


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