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Default New TV / Loud whining sound from external speakers when turned off

I have no intentions of modifying any TV. Samsung was not my first
choice, but I wanted a flat screen CRT TV, not a LCD or Plasma, and my
choices were limited. This TV is in a bedroom and 20" is the maximum
size, plus I wanted one with a headphone jack so I could use my HK695
speakers, so it was JVC or Samsung. I bought a JVC first but found
that the JVC site had misrepresented the model and some features
listed were actually only on the larger models. (Features like BBE
audio, which were on my previous JVC 20" and mysterisouly missing from
the new model.) From what I could tell Sony and Panasonic were no
longer making CRT TVs.

I'm just trying to get an idea if exchanging the Samsung would improve
the loud audio whine in the external speakers when I shut the TV off
or whether it sounds as if there's something in the design of the
model that would make an exchange a waste of time.

Thank you-
Vickie



On May 12, 2:43 am, "JANA" wrote:
First of all, you bought a low end quality TV set. As far as making
modifications to the set, it would not be feasible. Most of the lower cost
models lack the refinements of a high end set.

Try out the middle or upper end of the models from Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi,
and JVC. You will find a big quality and performance difference.

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JANA
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"Vickie" wrote in message

ups.com...
I just bought a new Samsung 20" slimfit TV model tx-t2082.
I hooked a pair of external HK695 Harmon Kardon speakers to the
headphone jack, as I have always done with any of my televisions,
because I really like how they sound without having a fancy hookup.
(These are powered speakers, with a sub woofer and two satellites.)

Aside from being less than impressed with the picture (some bowing and
blurring in the corners) there's a very loud whining sound coming from
the external speakers when I turn the unit off. It varies in
intensity while it's off. When I turn the unit on the sound is
normal.

These speakers work fine in any other TV I've tried, and I've used
them daily in my JVC TV that needs to go out for repair.

Does this sound like something wrong with this specific unit or
something inherent with the design of this particular model TV? I
didn't hear any whining when listening with headphones.

This model has a red light in the front that lights up when the unit
it Off and is not lit when the TV is On. (Opposite of what I would
have wanted.) Could this have anything to do with it?

Thank you-
Vickie