Unbalanced volume on speakers

ultron

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Jan 9, 2016
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Hi. I switched the playback sound device speakers to headphones then revert back to speakers again yesterday. I noticed that left speaker was louder than right despite windows volume controls shows they're equal(speaker properties--levels--audio output). Then i reinstalled the audio drivers and this time right was louder than left. I applied these solutions and none of them worked(sometimes left is louder than right or vice versa):



1/Completely uninstall and reinstall audio drivers and realtek audio tools. I tried different drivers.



2/Disabling all playback devices except speakers



3/Disabling all sound enhancements(windows speaker properties)



4/Trying all audio default formats(speaker properties---->advanced)



5/Trying both relatek audio manager advanced settings there's 2 settings on device advanced settings tab. "mute the rear audio device when a front headphone plugged in" and "make front and rear audio devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously .



6/ I tried both of realtek audio manager connector settings (AC97 and HD front panel) If i choose AC97 right speaker is louder than left. If i choose HD Audio Front panel there's no volume on right speaker.





What should i do to resolve this? Is there any values that i tweak/delete in registry
 

RLGL

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Jan 8, 2013
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Put up with it, adjust the sliders accordingly . Life is too short to worry about little things
 

VirtualLarry

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Put up with it, adjust the sliders accordingly . Life is too short to worry about little things
This. Having "unbalanced" audio chips / amps, or speakers, isn't at all unusual. It can even just be your personal perception, in fact.
 

Ketchup

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Sep 1, 2002
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I have something loose in the back of my sub/amp that makes sound shift like this. I just wiggle the sound cable at the connection until it's back to normal.
 

corkyg

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As I recall from my audio days, the only sound that can be equally balanced between two transducers would be monophonic. True stereo would almost never be balanced nor should it be.
 
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