Sharp Aquos LCD TV sound issue
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Hello,
I have been having a problem with my TV for several weeks now; I have no sound when I turn it on, I have to wait 15 minutes (is it the time it takes to warm up?), then I turn it off by unplugging it from the power, and after that it's okay. Does anyone have any idea what is happening and what I should do?
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 8.0
I have been having a problem with my TV for several weeks now; I have no sound when I turn it on, I have to wait 15 minutes (is it the time it takes to warm up?), then I turn it off by unplugging it from the power, and after that it's okay. Does anyone have any idea what is happening and what I should do?
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 8.0
2 réponses
Hello, at the time of lamp posts, there was a warm-up time, but not with transistors, even if the image does not arrive instantly.
Try plugging in a headset, but normally it shouldn't make a difference since the headset connects to the audio amplification stage.
You can also connect the audio line output to an input of a hi-fi amplifier (Aux, Line IN, Tape in, Tuner) using a male-male cinch/RCA cable. Of course, you'll need to switch the amp to this input.
This won't solve the problem, but it will allow you to see if the issue lies with the TV's audio amplifier.
It will probably need to be repaired, with the cost depending on the modularity of the circuits, unless it's under warranty.
Best regards.
Try plugging in a headset, but normally it shouldn't make a difference since the headset connects to the audio amplification stage.
You can also connect the audio line output to an input of a hi-fi amplifier (Aux, Line IN, Tape in, Tuner) using a male-male cinch/RCA cable. Of course, you'll need to switch the amp to this input.
This won't solve the problem, but it will allow you to see if the issue lies with the TV's audio amplifier.
It will probably need to be repaired, with the cost depending on the modularity of the circuits, unless it's under warranty.
Best regards.