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Mantofini
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I don't know if this is common but every time I mix down from my 4-track to my stereo the right speaker is always barely audible whereas the left speaker can be heard perfectly.
I have a Yamaha MT50 4-track and Citizen mini-stereo system.
I simply connect the stereo output of my 4-track to the auxiliary input of the stereo. I then play the tape in my 4-track to get the mix that I want. After that I rewind the 4-track press play and record on my stereo's tape player.
Everything sounds fine when it's being played from the 4-track. When I listen to my mixdown however the I can barely hear anything in the right speaker. I have to put my ear about 2cm from the speaker to hear anything.
What's wrong? I've tried doing this on the other stereos in my house but I still end up with the same results.
I have a Yamaha MT50 4-track and Citizen mini-stereo system.
I simply connect the stereo output of my 4-track to the auxiliary input of the stereo. I then play the tape in my 4-track to get the mix that I want. After that I rewind the 4-track press play and record on my stereo's tape player.
Everything sounds fine when it's being played from the 4-track. When I listen to my mixdown however the I can barely hear anything in the right speaker. I have to put my ear about 2cm from the speaker to hear anything.
What's wrong? I've tried doing this on the other stereos in my house but I still end up with the same results.