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Anonymous Posted on Sep 25, 2007

JVC AV27D305 No audio.Replaced CXA 2205Q. Now has occasional popping thru left speaker when bass notes are present.

  • Anonymous Sep 28, 2007

    This suggestion does not help in actually repairing the problem with the TV.
    Thanks anyway,
    Ed

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Get an outside audio source such as a home theatre or any stereo and go from the red and wht audio output to the input on the stereo.You could also use computer speakers just make sure you get a minijack to rca cable like the ones used for hooking up ipods to stereos.Computer speakers are very inexpensive and sound better then TV speakers.I hope this helps

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