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The volume on my TV inexplicably keeps going down of its own accord. It's driving me nuts. Before I resign myself to buying a new one I was wondering if anyone knows of someone appliance minded who might resolve this. Bit of a long shot I realize. Might just be a problem with the remote.

Cheers anyway.

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I usually find that when the volume inexplicably goes down it's because i'm sitting on the remote!


Seriously though, if you have a good up-to-date Tv buying a sound bar might be a simple solution - I've only just heard about them myself but I think they are basically speakers for TVs and much cheaper than buying a new TV.

caz Wrote:

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> Bought a sound bar to help with my new tv's low

> volume problem. Problem solved except I've had to

> un connect it as the minuscule delay means the

> synch drives me crazy, people's mouths moving

> fractionaly before I hear the words aaaargh !!


My samsung (ru7400) isn't brilliant on sound so using my old soundbar more too - Now I can hear voices properly but when music comes on the volume goes up to rave strength.

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