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same issue here, my 6 inch woofer is good but the tweeter is not producing sound, i opened the box myself, theres not signal going to my tweeter, how can i check to see if its a wiring or other issues to diagnose myself? heres some pics
Most common thing to happen is a capacitor went bad on one of the circuit boards making the loud POP sound. Odds are it's on the Power Supply Board if the TV isn't showing power at all. The picture below what a bad capacitor looks like.
They range from different sizes and color. Swollen, deformed, and raised top is the thing to look for.
Solder in a new capacitor on the board or replace the whole circuit board.
are you watching movies frm a dvd player with the sound up, if so, turn the sound up on the dvd player remote and see hwo that works. eor, if its movies on normal tv screen, go to settings and click booster sound too hear better. if yours does not have this, ring your manufacture for a refunded tv with better speakr sound quality.
Yes, fans are somewhat the bane of these new TV technologies.
With all the mechanical and optical stuf in them now, TV's are a lot
less reliable than the good-ole CRT type.
Fans are easy to replace though.
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