Impact of phase inversion by preamp


This will be my first post on this forum so I thought I’d pose a question I’ve always wondered about.  I have a Conrad Johnson Premier 18LS preamp that I’ve been extremely happy with since first acquiring it some years ago.  This is a solid state single ended, single stage design that inverts the phase of the input signal at the output.  The manual states that you should reverse the connections to the speakers to account for this.  Obviously this is easily done but I really can’t see how it would really matter as long as things are connected consistently between the left and right channels.  I’d be interested to hear what others have to say on this subject.
ligjo

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I’m not asking for proof. I’m only asking for evidence. Got any? A whole lotta nothin’ I suspect.
OK, so that’s one data point. If in fact the story is true. But one data point doesn’t really mean too much. Even if he was wrong. That’s not very convincing evidence. What evidence do you have that Polarity is a 50% proposition for CDs? 
George Louis the Polarity Pundit claims 92% of CDs are in Reverse Polarity. Agree? Disagree? I don’t mean your gut reaction. Got any data? Talk amongst yourselves. Smoke if ya got em.
That’s real nice and everything but it’s not what we’re talking about.