I dont have that test cd, but I imagine a channel id track is meant to do just that. In the old SP cd they had a dog barking out of one channel then the other. WRT a previous answer that bass should be equal out of both channels...it depends on the frequency. I do believe an electric bass or even an upright bass can be localized in one channel or the other...based on the overtones. Plus if the bass was recorded in just one channel...there is no way it would come out equally in both channels. So is everything but the bass divided right/left? Or is it just bass notes that are being played? Is there a mono switch somewhere?
Channel Seperation Issues
I am running Manley Euro 175 Monoblocks through a Cary SLP 98 F1 with a Music Hall Cd25.2 front. The speakers are Audio Physic Tempo IV's. I noticed that playing the Stereophile Editor's Choice Test CD Track 1 "Channel ID" that I am getting the bass line equaly out of both speakers. The Cary does invert phase and I have switched the speaker leads on the speaker end as recomended by Cary to compensate. I spent the morning going through the system, switching cables, switching sources, trying different combinations and can not fix or isolate the problem. Any ideas out there?
Thank you.
Thank you.
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