Try first to Mute the television and check if the buzzing sound will be gone , because if its gone that can be a problem with the sound part of your unit, but if the buzz is still there and the television is on mute, consider the buzz as a strange sound in one channel sio check if the buzz is still there when you switch channel .Sounds like wind blowing, or leaves rustling? That can be the wiring problem .
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Buzzing nois of this kind can come from a short or from disturbance.
Check that you do not have any electric device near to the phone that can cause electric disturbance, such as a power adapter or a large appliance.
Eventually move TV to a different place to check if the problem persist.
If the buzz is not because of electric disturbance, then it can be a short on speaker cables inside tv, a short on audio area of TV pcb board, or a bad component on pcb, for example a faulty audio chipset or a burnt capacitor. In this last case, in order to fix the problem, the TV must be taken apart and component on board tested using multimeter.This job should be performed by a TV technician.
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Well im not sure what can be done about it, our tvs also have a little buzz in them, my laptop also has a background buzz very silent one, if I plug my headphones directly into my computer, I get the same buzz from there also, but when I plug my headphones into my lcd screen there is no buzz, there seems to be somekind of a filter or amp which filters the buzz out and the sound is clear.
this is not really a fix, but I feel the buzz is normal, I suppose it could be cleared out by somekind of a filter or amp between the source and the speaker.
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I believe your'e right, now that I think about it, it always has had a very low buzz, but seems to be getting louder with age. Oh well, 20 years old and still a great picture, it's far outlived most sets. Thanks!!!
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