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Originally Posted by princessbelle
I truly have no business being in here. No, truly. I am at a loss when it comes to technical things and even worse trying to explain them.
But, i wanted to mention something that makes no sense to me, just so you will know this for whatever reason.
I bought a brand new flat-screen for the bedroom last year. It's beautiful and big and i loved it. However, the sound on it sucked. I had it turned up as loud as possible and i could still barely hear it. My son, who is a technically knowing person of course due to his age, tried to buy me additional speakers but my TV needed something it didn't have, yada yada. I could get those speakers but they were really expensive....so i didn't. He monkeyed around with the sound settings, called the manufacturer and nothing worked.
Ok, trying to get to my point here. I switched cable companies from ATT to Comcast. Guess what??? Now i have HUGE sound. Isn't that strange? Peeps say that can't be why i now have sound, but i'm telling you...it is. I used to keep my sound setting on 10, as high as it would go and i still could barely hear it, now it's on a 4 and it's blaring.
Just wanted to throw that out there. It's weird but it is true.
Good luck to you!!!!
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That IS why you have better sound. That's part of the recording/broadcasting levels I was blathering about. Could even be an area/signal thing. Your equipment pairs better with comcast's equipment and broadcast.
gaea, I get what you're saying about replacing the TV. Mine works great too, I don't want to buy another one.