Clp57:
The point of the mono switch is that both channels (stereo) are played through the one channel (mono). So, if the music/dialog has sounds going through one channel and not the other (think of 70's progressive rock and stereo effects bouncing back and forth between your speakers), you are not going to hear what is going on in the channel that you choose not to connect. Is it a waste ... how do you fell about possibly not hearing a part of the music/dialog? That's up to you.
Regards, Rich
The point of the mono switch is that both channels (stereo) are played through the one channel (mono). So, if the music/dialog has sounds going through one channel and not the other (think of 70's progressive rock and stereo effects bouncing back and forth between your speakers), you are not going to hear what is going on in the channel that you choose not to connect. Is it a waste ... how do you fell about possibly not hearing a part of the music/dialog? That's up to you.
Regards, Rich