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Controlling Audio balance(Left/Right) in Windows Vista

Posted on 14 September 2009 by Jason Grimme

My computer’s audio goes through a stereo and then to two nice speakers on both sides of my desk.  One of said speakers is right next to the wall of my neighbor, which from time to time he complains about.  If I’m watching a movie or something, I’d like to be able to hear the audio completely out of the right speaker than only somewhat out of both.  Rather than unplugging the left speaker, I decided to set the balance of the audio more in favor of the right speaker.

It may be different depending on your audio card / driver, but I was able to control the balance by going:

Start -> Control Panel ->Sound -> Speakers -> Levels -> Balance.

I dragged the left slider to 10 and the right slider to 90.  Problem solved, hope this helps others!

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One Response to “Controlling Audio balance(Left/Right) in Windows Vista”

  1. D.V says:

    Thanks! Now i can equalize the sound of my speakers :P .


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