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Left/Right Speakers has different volume - Bwarrior - 05-26-2016 I just purchased a sub 50 dollar android phone that has a stereo speakers on it. One of it's features has "Dual Box Speakers". So I take the risk to bought it even if I'm not sure if the phone has mono channel (1.0) or stereo channel (2.0). After I buy it, I immediately test it with Left/Right Speaker Test on youtube and I conclude that my phone can play true stereo sound. However, upon testing it again, I noticed that my right speaker is at the bottom part of the phone. That I mistakenly assume that two speaker grill has separate left and right speakers due to it's design. ![]() And I found out that the REAL left speaker is placed above the camera. ![]() My phone speakers both right and left passed the speaker test. It has a very loud speakers and Can play 192 KHz / 24 Bit FLAC files too. The only problem I have is that the right speaker is louder compared to the left speaker. For example (Right Speaker 79db / Left Speaker 70db). Is it okay to have different volume for both left/right speakers? BTW I'm having success at my first SUBLIMINAL using computer's stereo speakers playing at ultrasonic during sleeping time. I just want to have a phone that has a stereo speakers, so that I will be more exposed at listening ultrasonic subs. RE: Left/Right Speakers has different volume - maxx55 - 05-28-2016 I've been facing a similar issue recently. My old pair of Apple EarPods that worked properly broke in one speaker. I changed the settings so that the Left and Right audio are more balanced. Maybe there's a setting or app that can do the same for you. I'm not sure if it's "okay" to listen to it unbalanced, but I'm pretty sure it's not optimal. |