Hi Morey,
try changing your cables around to your speakers,
and see if the sound keeps coming less out of the same speaker.
If there is a change, then problem is in one of your cables.
Arthur Barney
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Morey Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pc-audio" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:13 PM
Subject: The obvious.....Isn't


> Hello all,
> I have asked a question before about sound coming out of 1 stereo desktop
> speaker more than the other.
> This is where the obvious, which isn't, comes in.
> With the speaker balance set at 50 percent, a person should think that an
> equal amount of sound would come out of each speaker....shouldn't they?
> Well......If I take the balance down to less than 10 percent the stereo
> sounds are now more evident. I can then raise the volume and all is 
> better.
> Is something wrong with set-up?
> Or again, is the obvious, not obvious?
> I have checked the input jacks for speakers and all appears well, and as I
> said before, the volume control is on the base of one of the speakers.
> Am I missing something where my thinking that 50 percent is equal?
> Thanks,
> Morey Worthington
>
>
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