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HDTV has no sound
Actually very faint sound at max vol w earphone but effectively silent.
It can't be the speakers because it does the same with two different"speakers". AM I right to think it is a capacitor in the amp circuit? The reason I doubt is it does not respond to hitting/shaking. THe other thing is the faint sound at high volume doesn't match past experience with amp capacitor burnout. THe unit is a Supersonic 7" 193a HDTV with a 12v power adaptor. PS, is there any "electronics repair rules of thumb" cheat sheet anywhere? - = - Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}--- [Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards] [Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Phooey on GUI: Windows for subprime Bimbos] |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 00:07:02 +0000, vjp2.at wrote:
Actually very faint sound at max vol w earphone but effectively silent. It can't be the speakers because it does the same with two different"speakers". AM I right to think it is a capacitor in the amp circuit? The reason I doubt is it does not respond to hitting/shaking. THe other thing is the faint sound at high volume doesn't match past experience with amp capacitor burnout. THe unit is a Supersonic 7" 193a HDTV with a 12v power adaptor. PS, is there any "electronics repair rules of thumb" cheat sheet anywhere? Getting you to the proper documentation would depend on your current understanding of electronics. -- Live Fast Die Young, Leave A Pretty Corpse |
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Decades ago, I had two stereo receivers/amps that my EE uncle tried to fix by
tapping every capacitor until he gave up. I also had a sim problem once with a computer that went blank in RS232 tty output but I fixed it only when the manufacturer told me exactly which capacitor to replace (in a twist, the only way I could actually get a single such capacitor was to request an "engineering sample"). I am a Ch E with two mandatory semesters of EE and two introverted EE uncles who never really explained what they were doing while I was growing up. So I probably know more than I have confidence in. I am looking at this $80 TV that has worked for about 18 months and am trying to figure if it is worth fixing. I suspect if I throw it out, my uncle will pull out of the trash and put it in his shop but never quite fix it anyway. - = - Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}--- [Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards] [Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Phooey on GUI: Windows for subprime Bimbos] |
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On Mar 26, 4:37*pm, Cheryl wrote:
It sounds like you need to go to the menu and turn your speakers to "On." I agree. |
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*+- It sounds like you need to go to the menu and turn your speakers to "On." *+-I agree. Nope. Turned them (mute) on and off. Only when I turn them to max do I have a faint sound on the headsets, but not (yes, I remved the headset) the speakers. SOmething burned out. But before I open it to hunt, what is the likeliest? - = - Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist http://www.panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}--- [Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards] [Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Phooey on GUI: Windows for subprime Bimbos] |
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This unit is no doubt heavily integrated. The probability of finding and
replacing the correct component is small. It's possible that both the headphones and speakers are driven by the same chip. It might be the problem. |
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On Mar 23, 12:58*am, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 22/03/2011 11:07 AM, wrote: Actually very faint sound at max vol w earphone but effectively silent. It can't be the speakers because it does the same with two different"speakers". AM I right to think it is a capacitor in the amp circuit? *The reason I doubt is it does not respond to hitting/shaking. *THe other thing is the faint sound at high volume doesn't match past experience with amp capacitor burnout. THe unit is a Supersonic 7" 193a HDTV with a 12v power adaptor. Presumably it's stereo, in which case the loss of both audio channels suggests something that's common to both. Power immediately comes to mind.. Sylvia. That's perhaps the first trouble shooting 'rule of thumb', check the power. George H. |
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On Mar 27, 6:13*pm, wrote:
*+- It sounds like you need to go to the menu and turn your speakers to "On." *+-I agree. Nope. Turned them (mute) on and off. Only when I turn them to max do I have a faint sound on the headsets, but not (yes, I remved the headset) the speakers. SOmething burned out. But before I open it to hunt, what is the likeliest? Did this ever work? If not, why did you not contact the manufacturer within warranty? Assuming the typical headphone jack setup where insertion of the headphone plug disconnects the speakers from the amplifier, my guess is that there is something wrong with the headphone jack or its wiring. The faint sound you're getting (in both ears?) from the headphones sounds to me that instead of being connected to left and ground and right and ground, it is connected between left and right. Open it up, look for obvious short circuits or open circuits, check continuity. |
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On 9/04/2011 6:52 AM, spamtrap1888 wrote:
On Mar 27, 6:13 pm, wrote: *+- It sounds like you need to go to the menu and turn your speakers to "On." *+-I agree. Nope. Turned them (mute) on and off. Only when I turn them to max do I have a faint sound on the headsets, but not (yes, I remved the headset) the speakers. SOmething burned out. But before I open it to hunt, what is the likeliest? Did this ever work? If not, why did you not contact the manufacturer within warranty? Assuming the typical headphone jack setup where insertion of the headphone plug disconnects the speakers from the amplifier, my guess is that there is something wrong with the headphone jack or its wiring. The faint sound you're getting (in both ears?) from the headphones sounds to me that instead of being connected to left and ground and right and ground, it is connected between left and right. Open it up, look for obvious short circuits or open circuits, check continuity. If the ground's become disconnected, the sound through the headphones would be the difference between the left and right channels. That removes only sounds in the middle of the sound image. The result is somewhat odd, but doesn't sound as if there is almost no audio. Sylvia. |
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