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left and right channel wrong
I played a testrecord yesterday (decca) I noticed that te left and right channel are not according to wat they should be. The voice on the left side (read channel) says he's talking in the right speaker and otherwise.
I checked my cable connections to te amp and to te speakers, and the wringconnections to the cartridge and of course the interlink to the amp. Everything seems oke yet the left and richt channel are mixed up. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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Re: left and right channel wrong
Sit facing the speakers, not the opposing wall!
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Re: left and right channel wrong
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Re: left and right channel wrong
It doesn't really matter though if you swap right to left and left to right on your phono input.
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Apparently if you hear a piece of music played (that you are familiar with) with the stereo image swapped over it will sound weird because your brain has a mental map of where the instruments and acoustic effects are, with a consequent flattening of the image. Weird thing pyschoacoustics! |
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Re: left and right channel wrong
Indeed it was a matter of internal wiring, i have sorted it out. The plug in the armbase was positioned in the opposite way.
Releave the image is good again. Thanks for the reactions |
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Re: left and right channel wrong
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Got that one as well. "I am now on the right, with the metronome, and a very pretty girl!"
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"Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable." - Samuel Johnson |
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Re: left and right channel wrong
Hello
I used to wire my cartridge up with one channel out of phase and one speaker the same (only works if you have a TT only set up) the effect is to use the negative part of the power supply. So on amps of limited power it can help improve the clarity. Richard |