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Posted on Jun 14, 2008

Sharp Aquos LC-26D4OU HDTV volume adjustment problems

When I try to turn up the volume on the TV, it doesn't get very loud. The volume bar works, but the maximum volume of 50 is still not very loud whenI am watching the TV. When I am watching a DVD on the TV, the volume is much louder and maximum volume of 50 on the volume bar is very loud, but once we switch back to watching the TV the volume is much quieter. How can we adjust the TV to get more volume? Volume Bar increases with very little increase in sound. Doesn't seem to be putting out the ful 10 watts.

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  • deeright1 Jul 24, 2008

    Exact same problem ------>When I try to turn up the volume on the TV, it doesn't get very loud. The volume bar works, but the maximum volume of 50 is still not very loud whenI am watching the TV. When I am watching a DVD on the TV, the volume is much louder and maximum volume of 50 on the volume bar is very loud, but once we switch back to watching the TV the volume is much quieter. How can we adjust the TV to get more volume? Volume Bar increases with very little increase in sound.

  • JVWessel Dec 08, 2008

    I have the same problem. It is a Sharp Aquos 32" hdtv.

  • djlamunyon Jan 11, 2009

    Volume will not increase past 35 for Sharp Aquos 37. volume bar goes to 60 although the sould level will not increase past 35.

  • Tim Babcock
    Tim Babcock May 11, 2010

    Do you hear any distortion out of the speakers?

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If you use a digital cable box, it could be that the volume on that isn't turned up all the way. I didn't even realize the box had volume controls until 2 years after I got it...makes a HUGE difference now

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When i try to turn up volume on sharp hdtv it does not increase...bar works...but it will not get loud enough. with a dvd is is ok....but on tv cannot get it loud enough. have gone through directions, but cannot make it louder. how? it is a sharp 32"

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When I turn on my Sharp Aquos LC26D40U all it will do is constantly flash.

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i have the same problem too with the 46" aquos i just bought

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