Mine depends on how much damn background music they put in the shown to obscure dialogue. My wife likes “Grey’s Anatomy” so I watch it with her…. but about a third of the episode has obnoxious music WITH LYRICS played my that is LOUDER than the dialogue being spoken by the actors.
It really gets me how actors today might do 13 episodes of a show and they are completely worn out. Gunsmoke played every week. The whole crew. You didn’t hear them whining.
This one is pretty strange. If a 19 year old is listening at 19, does that make them a Plugger?I guess yes, since the real 19 year olds have ear buds on and are tuned out.
Closed captioning is great, lip reading is a great bonus but the attitude of the actors comes through with the volume set high. The emotional content can be as necessary to understanding as the actual words. And, closed caption has the bonus that occasionally the CC version of what was said is different enough, changes the meaning enough or skips over something enough that the result is funny.
Haha, I blew out the speakers on my t.v., turning it so high! My son bought me a new t.v. and hooked up stereo speakers to it so I wouldn’t wreck this one.
As I recall, my Dad would turn up the volume of every device he had when he started his daily routine … and then leave it at that volume when he turned in for the night … took a while to get the house to stop vibrating … ;)
allen@home about 5 years ago
Must not be able to afford hearing aids. Or his hearing is so bad they don’t help.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
In my case, the volume set to 35 isn’t that loud, is it?
Johnny Q Premium Member about 5 years ago
He’s watching GUNSMOKE!
Watcher about 5 years ago
He’ll start reading lips any day now.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Our cable company will change the volume for you … you don’t even have to ask ;-)
zerotvus about 5 years ago
34? that WAS about right…..
Ontman about 5 years ago
My hearing is the only thing that’s NOT failing me.
Olddog1 about 5 years ago
Mine is about 1/3 my age
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Closed Caption helps a lot..especially watching British TV accents
Qiset about 5 years ago
Let’s see betwee OTA and the various roku channels mine goes from 20 to 55. Not too bad considering I’m 66.
Pipe Tobacco about 5 years ago
Mine depends on how much damn background music they put in the shown to obscure dialogue. My wife likes “Grey’s Anatomy” so I watch it with her…. but about a third of the episode has obnoxious music WITH LYRICS played my that is LOUDER than the dialogue being spoken by the actors.
oakie817 about 5 years ago
holey miss kitty, Batman!
flemmingo about 5 years ago
It really gets me how actors today might do 13 episodes of a show and they are completely worn out. Gunsmoke played every week. The whole crew. You didn’t hear them whining.
kathleenhicks62 about 5 years ago
What would Matt do without Festus? And what would “we” do if we couldn’t hear “Gunsmoke”
pategar about 5 years ago
This one is pretty strange. If a 19 year old is listening at 19, does that make them a Plugger?I guess yes, since the real 19 year olds have ear buds on and are tuned out.
wirepunchr about 5 years ago
It might be true for my wife but not me.
KEA about 5 years ago
Actually, the volume on mine depends on what I’m watching – sometimes 23 is LOUD while other times 44 is barely audible
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
just who I want treating me. A boozy doctor hauled out of the saloon
Russell Bedford about 5 years ago
gave up on the volume, now just use closed captioning.
A# 466 about 5 years ago
And you have to set your thermostat temperature to match your age, too.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 5 years ago
Closed captioning is great, lip reading is a great bonus but the attitude of the actors comes through with the volume set high. The emotional content can be as necessary to understanding as the actual words. And, closed caption has the bonus that occasionally the CC version of what was said is different enough, changes the meaning enough or skips over something enough that the result is funny.
Diamond Lil about 5 years ago
And you recognize the quote
tcayer about 5 years ago
You mean ’Ends at 70?"
Dani Rice about 5 years ago
Hubby got ear phones so he can watch the TV without everybody for miles around having to listen to the same program.
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
Ours doesn’t go that high.
debra4life about 5 years ago
I wish! I have hyper-sensitive hearing. My volume is set at 25 and I’m 61.
kaycstamper about 5 years ago
Haha, I blew out the speakers on my t.v., turning it so high! My son bought me a new t.v. and hooked up stereo speakers to it so I wouldn’t wreck this one.
Dr_Fogg about 5 years ago
Hey! I resemble that remark!!! :(
KenDHoward1 about 5 years ago
As I recall, my Dad would turn up the volume of every device he had when he started his daily routine … and then leave it at that volume when he turned in for the night … took a while to get the house to stop vibrating … ;)