I'm almost too embarrassed to ask, but.....


I would have never given this a thought but, I was recently watching the DVD concert, "Sting: Live from the Universal Amphitheater" and noticed that the trumpet was coming through the speaker on my left but, the trumpet player was standing to my right of the TV screen. Note that this is strictly two channel. I thought that perhaps my speaker wires needed to be switched on my amp. What I found was the right output on my amp corresponds to the speaker that sits to my right as I face the speakers. So my dumb question is, should the right channel speaker sit to the right as you face it, or to the right as you look from the speakers' perspective??? Call me crazy!
Hopefully, I'm not dense and the recording was not mixed properly.

Thanks again.

2chnlben
2chnlben

Showing 1 response by kinsekd

I have my own little test. It is as embarassing to me as perhaps your question is to you... but it works.

Pop in a cd of orchestral music. Say, Beethoven's 5th. As you face the speakers, if the violins can be heard coming from the speaker on your left, then you've nailed it. If not, you've got it backwards.

Other than that, I agree with Kr4. Too many videos have inconsistent audio mixes.

Hope this helps.