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applegrove

(118,682 posts)
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 11:06 PM Feb 2012

When I turn on or off my tv I get that sort of on/off computerized bell/chime sound. But the volume

on my tv totally doesn't work. Why would one work and not the other? I cannot imagine a corporation adding a completely separate sound system on the tv just to ring on/off.

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When I turn on or off my tv I get that sort of on/off computerized bell/chime sound. But the volume (Original Post) applegrove Feb 2012 OP
There isn't. but it does make sense to apply the sound signal... TheMadMonk Feb 2012 #1
 

TheMadMonk

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1. There isn't. but it does make sense to apply the sound signal...
Wed Feb 8, 2012, 12:06 AM
Feb 2012

...at a fixed level, directly to the output stage of the amplifier, thus resulting in an audible/constant operation signal that is independent of volume/mute settings.

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