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Hi @jojomil67 ,
Check that the Audio Auto Volume setting is turned Off.
Go to ''Menu > Audio > Auto Volume.''
What is the audio heard through from the TV, the TV speakers or an external audio connection e.g. soundbar etc?
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+=== Update (08/22/2019) ===
+Hi @jojomil67 ,
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+Try selecting different sound modes and check if that helps.
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+If you select the “User” mode there are options to adjust an inbuilt equalizer which may help at certain frequencies.
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+Here’s a link to download the [https://www.lg.com/uk/support/support-product/lg-37LF65|user manual].
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+Once you have downloaded the manual go to p.75-76 to see how to vary the sound modes and to adjust the inbuilt equalizer.
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+How is the signal received by the TV? Is it coming from an antenna or from a “box” of some description and if from a box what type of connection is used e.g. HDMI or component?

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Hi @jojomil67 ,
Check that the Audio Auto Volume setting is turned Off.
Go to ''Menu > Audio > Auto Volume.''
-What is the audio heard through from the TV, the TV speakers or external audio connection e.g. soundbar etc?
+What is the audio heard through from the TV, the TV speakers or an external audio connection e.g. soundbar etc?

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Hi @jojomil67 ,

Check that the Audio  Auto Volume setting is turned Off.

Go to ''Menu > Audio > Auto Volume.''

What is the audio heard through from the TV, the TV speakers or external audio connection e.g. soundbar etc?

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