ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
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Aussie Michael:Have you moved the silver metal backing pieces just to see incase it’s one of them ?
Yeah, I've had that on mine too. It was a defective power supply, they dismantled the TV and changed it (luckily still under warranty at the time)
agenten0075:Yeah, I've had that on mine too. It was a defective power supply, they dismantled the TV and changed it (luckily still under warranty at the time)
Michael:👍 I’m not sure it’s a defect per say but maybe. I’ve heard this buzz from different monitors throughout the years and I remember my old Samsung plasma had it. They solved it by gluing they components in huge amounts of glue 😂. I still have warranty until 2020 I think so might look into it. I just wish they released the new updated eclipse soon. Can’t imagine buying one with a 2017 era oled panel... asked my retailer but they don’t know and seemingly sell them still for full price. Crazy.
beolion:I am having the same issue. But only sometimes. I cannot really figure out how to trigger the noise and what makes it disappear. My model is from December 2014.