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hugh

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a 2 year old Toshiba MD13Q41 or MD20Q41 TV with DVD player that
has little or no sound on some channels and perfect sound on others.
Picture is fine on all. Some channels have this problem all the time,
others never have it, while some have it intermittently. When there
is little or know sound there is sometimes a faint crackling sound or
small amount of 60Hz hum.

Any ideas?
 
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Lynn

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a 2 year old Toshiba MD13Q41 or MD20Q41 TV with DVD player that
has little or no sound on some channels and perfect sound on others.
Picture is fine on all. Some channels have this problem all the time,
others never have it, while some have it intermittently. When there
is little or know sound there is sometimes a faint crackling sound or
small amount of 60Hz hum.

Any ideas?

Yeah. Get rid of cable and get satellite.

Moron.
 
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Paul Feaker

Jan 1, 1970
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hugh said:
It is not connected to either cable or satellite. What now?

You do know that the inside of a television is where no beginner should be
as there are high voltages present.

You should take a look at this video on television repair, watch it a few
times and take notes before you open up any television

 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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Switch off SAP Mode and back to regular Tele.
Paul Feaker said:
You do know that the inside of a television is where no beginner should be
as there are high voltages present.

You should take a look at this video on television repair, watch it a few
times and take notes before you open up any television

 
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b

Jan 1, 1970
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You should take a look at this video on television repair, watch it a few
times and take notes before you open up any television


don't waste time watching that clip. posted by a troll, it has
nothing to do with repair; it is a selection of american teenage
morons on a destruction trip, a stupid waste of stuff which could have
been repaired, donated or used for more creative purposes.
 
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JANA

Jan 1, 1970
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The fault is probably in the sound detector section or in the sound IF
section. The alignment of the detector and or the IF may have drifted
slightly out because of a component that has become slightly out of specs.

This is not going to be an easy fault to fix at home. To properly
troubleshoot this, the process is involved, and will require the proper
calibration setup.

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JANA
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I have a 2 year old Toshiba MD13Q41 or MD20Q41 TV with DVD player that
has little or no sound on some channels and perfect sound on others.
Picture is fine on all. Some channels have this problem all the time,
others never have it, while some have it intermittently. When there
is little or know sound there is sometimes a faint crackling sound or
small amount of 60Hz hum.

Any ideas?
 
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Paul Feaker

Jan 1, 1970
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b said:
don't waste time watching that clip. posted by a troll, it has
nothing to do with repair; it is a selection of american teenage
morons on a destruction trip, a stupid waste of stuff which could have
been repaired, donated or used for more creative purposes.
Who the **** you calling a troll asswipe? Everybody knows that I post
more useful information that your sorry ass does.
 
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b

Jan 1, 1970
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Who the **** you calling a troll asswipe?

ermmm...YOU, troll. A 3-post-wonder ; and all bullshit, just for a
change!
Everybody knows that I post
more useful information that your sorry ass does.

ROFL. A troll with delusions too, how quaint,
Don't know who is the saddest, him for posting or me for
responding....
 
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