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Harrow said..FormulaNova said..My parents bought an Aldi tv that the sound was so awful that it hurt my ears. I went and bought them a soundbar just to make it stop!
The same reason, in that the speakers were so badly placed that you had to turn the volume up and then the other frequencies were painful.
No secret that the Aldi TV's have ridiculously bad sound, worse than you could imagine, so you really MUST have an external speaker system to use with them. But the picture is pretty good and if you we're already planning on external speakers, it's hard to beat the price. Both mine are Aldi and I've no regrets.
It's a known thing? I turned up at my parents place, and for a change they have enough money to buy a name brand tv, and mum has bought an Aldi TV. The sound was absolutely awful and was hurting my ears. They had turned the volume up so high so that they could hear it, but even then it felt like the sound was 'bad'/harsh. Even the cheap soundbar I bought for them was a million percent better except for the fact it charges via USB and if the TV is not turned on for ages comes up with random phrases this 'the blue tooth service is now off' in a heavily Chinese accented English.
The thing that annoys me all the time, is that they do this all the time and buy 'yum-cha' brand TVs and then call me when the remotes break or get lost or they want a second one, and generally these level of TVs don't have an easy replacement. I lucked out and used a Jaycar programmable remote which is pretty good, but its still annoying to have to program this each time.
I guess you are right. The picture quality is fine, so an external sound system fixes it.