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Volume issues on brand new tv

(Topic created: 12-15-2023 04:08 PM)
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My brand new Crystal UHD 7000B tv has to have the volume adjusted to 60 and higher to be able to be heard. I have reset the sound in settings but nothing changes. This seems excessive vs set at 30 on my older samsung tv.

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Hey, welcome to the Community! Audio issues on a Samsung TV can be frustrating. Fortunately, it's a common problem that usually has a straightforward solution. Samsung displays are equipped with a Sound Test that helps to identify the area of concern. From there, it will be important to check the connections, hardware, and settings in order to restore your device's audio back to optimal performance.

 

Perform a Sound Test.
Navigate to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis, and then select Start Sound Test.

If the issue occurs during this sound test, visit our Support Center to request service. 

 

Check for updates on your TV and the external device.
Check to see if there are any software updates available for your TV. Navigate to Settings > Support > Software Update. For more information, see our guide on updating your TV's software.

Make sure to update the software on your external device, too. Consult the user manual of the device for more details. You can find Samsung user manuals at our Download Center.

Checking for updates is typically only needed when the issue started with the previous software update.

 

Perform a cold boot on the TV.
Cold booting a Samsung TV drains the charge and resets the main board. While your TV is turned on, press and hold the power button on your TV remote until the TV turns off and back on. When your TV comes back on, check and see if the audio is back to normal. If it's not, proceed to the next step.

 

Test the HDMI cable.
Some TVs have an HDMI cable test. Some models only have this test after a software update, and older models do not have it. If your model does not have this test, or is not connected by HDMI, skip to the next step.

The test is designed for HDMI cords less than 2 meters long and may not give accurate results on longer cords. It is also designed only for devices which include a video signal (so not for a sound bar or home theater system).

To perform the test, make sure the TV's source is still on the HDMI setting for the cable you want to test, and then navigate to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis > Signal Information > HDMI Cable Test > Start Test.

If the test says the cable is bad, replace the cable. Service is not required.

In the rare cases where the TV's HDMI port is defective and causing audio dropout, it will typically cause video dropout, too.

 

Disconnect and reconnect the cable leading to the external device.
Loose connections can cause dropouts, so make sure to reconnect the cable at both ends, and check if you still experience dropout. If you do, try using a new cable.

If a different port on your TV is available, reconnect to it instead. If the dropout stops, then reconnect the cable to the original port to confirm if it still experiences dropout. If the dropout happens on one port but not on another, visit our Support Center to request service.

For set top boxes (STB), instead of contacting the manufacturer, you will want to contact your cable or satellite provider. Set top boxes can sometimes drop or lose transmitted signals because the signal is weak, causing an audio dropout. Your provider may need to boost the signal, or remove older cable wiring and cable splitters and replace them with ones that have less signal loss.

 

Connect a different device.
Using the same cables, connect a different device. If there is no more audio dropout, then the issue is caused by your external device that was originally connected. Contact its manufacturer for further assistance.

 

If this does not help I recommend letting a service technician have a look. As we would like to gather additional information, and look at this from a case-by-case basis, please provide the full model code and serial number of the device as well as your best contact phone number, name, and email.  

 

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If your unit is out of warranty and you would like to receive quotes on service/labor from an Authorized Service Center near you, please visit:

http://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/location

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Hey, welcome to the Community! Audio issues on a Samsung TV can be frustrating. Fortunately, it's a common problem that usually has a straightforward solution. Samsung displays are equipped with a Sound Test that helps to identify the area of concern. From there, it will be important to check the connections, hardware, and settings in order to restore your device's audio back to optimal performance.

 

Perform a Sound Test.
Navigate to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis, and then select Start Sound Test.

If the issue occurs during this sound test, visit our Support Center to request service. 

 

Check for updates on your TV and the external device.
Check to see if there are any software updates available for your TV. Navigate to Settings > Support > Software Update. For more information, see our guide on updating your TV's software.

Make sure to update the software on your external device, too. Consult the user manual of the device for more details. You can find Samsung user manuals at our Download Center.

Checking for updates is typically only needed when the issue started with the previous software update.

 

Perform a cold boot on the TV.
Cold booting a Samsung TV drains the charge and resets the main board. While your TV is turned on, press and hold the power button on your TV remote until the TV turns off and back on. When your TV comes back on, check and see if the audio is back to normal. If it's not, proceed to the next step.

 

Test the HDMI cable.
Some TVs have an HDMI cable test. Some models only have this test after a software update, and older models do not have it. If your model does not have this test, or is not connected by HDMI, skip to the next step.

The test is designed for HDMI cords less than 2 meters long and may not give accurate results on longer cords. It is also designed only for devices which include a video signal (so not for a sound bar or home theater system).

To perform the test, make sure the TV's source is still on the HDMI setting for the cable you want to test, and then navigate to Settings > Support > Self Diagnosis > Signal Information > HDMI Cable Test > Start Test.

If the test says the cable is bad, replace the cable. Service is not required.

In the rare cases where the TV's HDMI port is defective and causing audio dropout, it will typically cause video dropout, too.

 

Disconnect and reconnect the cable leading to the external device.
Loose connections can cause dropouts, so make sure to reconnect the cable at both ends, and check if you still experience dropout. If you do, try using a new cable.

If a different port on your TV is available, reconnect to it instead. If the dropout stops, then reconnect the cable to the original port to confirm if it still experiences dropout. If the dropout happens on one port but not on another, visit our Support Center to request service.

For set top boxes (STB), instead of contacting the manufacturer, you will want to contact your cable or satellite provider. Set top boxes can sometimes drop or lose transmitted signals because the signal is weak, causing an audio dropout. Your provider may need to boost the signal, or remove older cable wiring and cable splitters and replace them with ones that have less signal loss.

 

Connect a different device.
Using the same cables, connect a different device. If there is no more audio dropout, then the issue is caused by your external device that was originally connected. Contact its manufacturer for further assistance.

 

If this does not help I recommend letting a service technician have a look. As we would like to gather additional information, and look at this from a case-by-case basis, please provide the full model code and serial number of the device as well as your best contact phone number, name, and email.  

 

Send a message on Facebook 
 
Send Message on Twitter
 
Send Message to Moderator

 

If your unit is out of warranty and you would like to receive quotes on service/labor from an Authorized Service Center near you, please visit:

http://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/location

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