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.

greens

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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.
 

Patricio_1

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Its not mine so im looking for a free solution. If there is any...
 

greens

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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.
 
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Patricio_1

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Its all connected to a PC