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The LICHIFIT1pair TV Speaker Bar is a high-quality replacement part designed for various Samsung TV models. Measuring 85x20x12mm and delivering 10W power, it ensures a stable performance and long lifespan, making it the perfect solution for restoring your TV's sound quality.
L**R
Fix my sound on a Samsung TV 55"
Amazing!!! Almost exactly the same as the original on the tv. I had my Samsung tv without internal sound for almost 7 years. I used a sound bar and it is ok but is another item to turn on with another remote control and signals were interacting with the cable tv remote turning the volume up or down when changing the channels... The original speakers for the tv with the enclosure were almost $100 a pair and always unavailable. Thank god I never purchase them. I saw a video using this speakers and I did the change without changing the whole enclosure. TV was alive with perfect sound again. Require disasamble and reasamble of the back of the tv, but is a very easy job. Thinking on buying another pair in case they are are discontinued later. Make sure the part number is the one required for your tv model.
D**D
Easy installation
Quick shipping from vendor, but I was concerned the speakers may be damaged since they came in a bubble wrap envelope and no other packing. Opened it up and inspected the speakers as best as my untrained eyes could. All seemed well.I purchased these replacement speakers for my Samsung UN46D6000 series smart TV. Plenty of videos on You Tube to show how to install. Hats off to a fellow reviewer who had replaced his speakers on the same model TV. He pointed out that you need to look for the red marks on the new speakers and when you open up the speaker case, make sure you orient the new speakers with the red line as the old speakers.I did have some difficulty in removing the last two screws on the right speaker. PLEASE be careful in removing these screws. I almost burred the head on one of them. Thankfully, I was able to get it out. Also, there is a black piece of tape on the speaker units that you should remove before taking out the old speaker screws. This will help in getting the old speakers out. Again, once you have installed the new speakers with their four screws, don't forget to flip it over and put the black tape (or whatever it is) back on.After putting the back onto the TV, we hooked it up and "THE SPEAKERS WORKED".The installation took me about 45 minutes total, but I spent at least 15 minutes trying to get the last two screws out of the right speaker.Hope this helps someone. May I suggest that when you write your review on speaker replacement and etc, please put the name and model number of your TV. That would help other people as the mentioned reviewer did in his review. Thanks again and have a blessed day.
C**R
Good speakers that will require some tweaking to fit
Restored the sound quality on our Samsung Smart TV. Just be mindful that the plastic is thicker than the original, making the fit of the clips that must be transferred from the original speakers to the new ones difficult. I had to stretch the clips to get them to fit. Otherwise, a quality product at a reasonable price
V**O
Perfect, easy repair for degraded TV speakers
These speakers were perfect replacements for the old, non-working speakers in our old Samsung UN55H7150 TV (the Costco version of the 7100). After placing the tv on its front (hint: be careful not to grip the screen too hard and use a soft towel as a cushion) on a table, it only took about 5 minutes to remove the screws from the back of the TV. Then carefully remove the back TV covers (outer "bezel" first then the large flat metal "cover" to expose the speakers. Note: use a small head phillips screwdriver and keep track of the screw sizes - there are about a half-dozen slightly longer screws on the outside, the rest are a bit smaller in length. There is also a screw around the power cord area that needs to be removed too. If the cover doesn't come off easily, look for screws that might have been missed. The two speakers are at the bottom of each side, black plastic (approx. 3" x 6") with a metal cover. Carefully remove the back (metal) cover from each speaker enclosure. Be gentle with any wiring connections. I used a thin screwdriver to pry the covers off. There was a slight bit of gooey adhesive used to stick the covers on. With the covers removed I could see the speakers themselves, with lots of foam surround falling apart. My speakers had two small phillips head screws attaching them to the enclosure. Note the position of any markings (red ink) for reference so you can replace with the new ones to maintain polarity. After removing the screws, I slowly pried the speakers (oval) from the case. Note: on one side of the speakers there were two small (1/2") adhesive dots on the "back" side of the back plastic covers that helped stick the speakers to the black plastic case. Peeling these off allowed the old speakers to be easily removed without much effort. Replacement was just the reverse. The (included) rubber standoffs go into the "holes" on the sides of the black plastic enclosures - replace the old ones if/as needed. Total time - start to finish was about 30min. Results were great - back to the original TV sound again just like new!
M**5
They fit perfectly for me without filing
Perhaps all the people who wrote that they had to file down the edges to make it fit have a different model TV than the model these speakers would made for. For me the speakers looked identical to the ones that came out and fit perfectly. One hint I want to share is that, instead of trying to pry the speaker out, I found it to be much easier to lift the entire speaker assembly up and slightly peel back the tape (not all the way but enough to expose one of the holes that the magnetic part of the speaker sits in), and then just push the speaker out from underneath by pushing on one of the magnets. It will pop right out.When inserting the new speaker, you may have to slightly bend the eyehole connectors up a little (maybe that is why people thought it needed to be filed but it worked just fine for me and the metal plate piece went on over it perfectly. Remember, you will have to glue those metal plates back down so make sure you have a glue that will try quickly so you are not waiting a long time before putting the back of the TV back on. I used a tiny bit drop of 5 minute epoxy. Overall took me about 20 minutes.
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