Dual channel isnt working

Patricio_1

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I work in a cloth store, we are constantly listen to music, we have 4 speakers, but with some songs (the ones with good audio quality) some stuff gets lost.

Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I4Ko6xOIMc (in this song you got the lyrics in one channel and the music in the other) I can only listen to the lyrics.

Another: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7pI96Osp9c (in this case i cant listen to the first guitar)

I have all conected to an amplifier like this: https://ssqfpg.bn1304.livefilestore.com/y2pfTBg7XaUZ3REMmLxaeHuNp0j3IKY441zJg_XpIQGMuqNZrGA0lprWLivLBLnnaETjm6mzJfIKHhjHSriVrT2D8LICMjRa618tZo1BQ95LRo/AW-20U+FRENTE.jpg

I dont know what is the problem. Im guessing i just need to make the sound mono so all goes to the same channel?

Thank you!
 
Solution
Do you use a windows PC to provide the music?

Some phones have a disability section that will mix into mono for people deaf in one ear, but that feature is very uncommon.

Even with a PC you may need to get a seperate driver that allows something called "headphone virtualization" This mixes the sound.

You can get a Stereo to mono adapter for chump change, but they often don't work well and can have quality control issues.
Your amp is mono so your source needs to be mixed into mono.

I'd just get a better amp not desigend for karaoke microphones... Shouldn't cost more than $50. Pyle makes really common easy to use ones.
 


Its not mine so im looking for a free solution. If there is any...
 
Do you use a windows PC to provide the music?

Some phones have a disability section that will mix into mono for people deaf in one ear, but that feature is very uncommon.

Even with a PC you may need to get a seperate driver that allows something called "headphone virtualization" This mixes the sound.

You can get a Stereo to mono adapter for chump change, but they often don't work well and can have quality control issues.
 
Solution


Its all connected to a PC