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Don Hartman Posted on Apr 02, 2014
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Lcd tv music is too loud to hear voices

When I am watching tv and the show has both background music and people talking, the music is too loud to hear what the people are saying. Same is true if I am watching a basketball game, all I hear is the crowd noise (yelling, band playing) and not the announcers. If there is no music or background noise it is fine. I can tell the surround sound is trying to do its thing because I can hear music coming from the side of the room coming from the speakers in the front of the tv.

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Hi i don't know if this will work go into the menu on the tv look for noise reduction turn it off or check your sound settings hope it helps

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