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| LG Home theater audio whistle issues | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Saturday Jan 27 2018, 01:25 AM (8 Views) | |
| Michael Morin | Saturday Jan 27 2018, 01:25 AM Post #1 |
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Hello. I couldn't find a solution to the issue with my LG home theater speakers whistling like crazy. I have the LG HT905TA with four tower speakers, one center speaker and a subwoofer connected to a Samsung LE46B530 46" LCD TV though an RCA cable. It started when we brought the whole system home. At first it runs perfect then the center speaker starts whistling (this one is the loudest with the lowest pitch whistle.) after which the right front and rear speakers start a bit higher pitch screech. After a while the screech goes very loud, calms down a bit and stops only to start teasing again and again. First I suspected an issue with the loose optic cable I had and switching to RCA cable calmed it a bit (or maybe not, im not sure anymore). Then I tried plugging the home theater into a lone socket, didnt help. The speakers whsitle even if there is no sound comming. (Tv or gaming console disconnected or shut off) I've switched between speakers and audio cables and the problem stays in the right front and rear even with different speakers so it must not be a hardware issue. The center speaker ive kept unplugged since its driving me crazy. Im frustrated and cant simply find the issue and its seriosly ruining movies, games and music. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-3086605/home-theater-audio-whistle-issues.html Gadget Video |
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