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I recently purchased an LG 32LG30 HDTV. It seems that the volume is very low. I have it up to almost 100 and it still seems not loud enough. Any advice on how to fix this. Thanks

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LCD speakers are not that good generally for panels below 42". at most they put in 2 pcs 10 watts. your lucky if you have 20 watts per piece. if its really that bad try to get a replacement unit.

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