Check your warranty (on TV). Call for support.
*** following is for information only.***
* Brand and Model for specific information.
* Pops, cracks, static on audio can be caused by;
* Blown speakers (most common). Volume turned up too high for speakers to handle power. Replace speakers. (test using a good speaker to confirm)
* Older amplifiers have problems with old style rotary knobs. Check and replace. (Though it may be better to upgrade to a digital TV with better audio.)
* Digital TV, including smart TV are still able to blow out speakers (and amps) if turned up to loud. Check warranty if the MFR will cover this type of failure.
* check the other audio outputs to other devices; IE VCR, Digital recorders, Head phones. Check the "line out" audio if signal is good.
* Following vids will go through other audio problems due to set up or connection issues:
* Trouble shoot (older) TV, Amp sets; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF2w4T9vPDs
* connecting DIGITAL Audio cable using a sound box; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i4IPUHrks0
* Sony LED TV headphone audio; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe5Nkgmr-YA
* SamSung (and other brands) Audio problems; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKzUDgvRt-M
* Basic connections to TV; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEUhMEdDxFI
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