If you feel this is not right for the tv then you need to send it back for repair or replacement. If you feel that it gets as loud as it is supposed to and you would like more volume then you will have to amplify it through a stereo system.
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No singular answer. Here are some of the things to try, following by links depicting details: 1) Update audio drivers via device manager or 3rd party ware 2) Change sound quality by altering Speaker properties via Sound icon on task bar 3) Change Loudness Equalization of Speakers in Enhancement tab of Speaker Properties 4) Run Audio Troubleshooter 5) Use Windows Volume Mixer to increase sound 6) In Sound, change Communications tab to Do Nothing 7) Try different audio device 8) Try VLC and adjust it to boost volume 9) In Chrome, use Volume Boosting extension 10) Clean speakers 11) Increase Media Player sound
I have a problem with a nokia asha 200 phone that is very low sound for calling to any voice call ,then i am changed speaker but same problem present low sound
check the Sounds with Local TV channels.Is it still low?If it is still low sound circuit has to be repaired.if it is ok,sound switching circuit has to be repaired(TV to Video)
You probably cant fix it, this sounds like a multispeed blower with hi/medium/lo settings. You
can either replace the motor or connect one of the
working speeds to low/med or low/hi. or bump med to low and high to medium.
try to see if the wave volume is on and maximum on the volume panel ( double click on vol icon on tray system (right low) ) ...also see if your speakers are plugged into the proper place ...and are not in the auxiliary out or something like this ...they should be plugged into the green middle out ...if they are simple stereo 3,2 jack ...so ..if the problem its still on ..its probably the sound card...(actually the pre-amplifier on it ..)
Most of HD channel broadcast in 5.1 channel sound. Regular channel broadcast in 2.0 channel sound. You TV only have 2 speakers so you will expect the sound will be low compare with the regular channel.
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