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Mute single speaker?
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The left internal speaker on my 2018 MBP fried (sounds annoying common). I don't really want to take it in to get it fixed, and I'm hoping I can just disable the left one and use the right one.
In Audio Devices, there is a checkbox to mute channel 1 (left), but I can't actually click it.
Is there another way to turn off a single internal speaker on a MBP?
audio speakers
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The left internal speaker on my 2018 MBP fried (sounds annoying common). I don't really want to take it in to get it fixed, and I'm hoping I can just disable the left one and use the right one.
In Audio Devices, there is a checkbox to mute channel 1 (left), but I can't actually click it.
Is there another way to turn off a single internal speaker on a MBP?
audio speakers
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Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago
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The left internal speaker on my 2018 MBP fried (sounds annoying common). I don't really want to take it in to get it fixed, and I'm hoping I can just disable the left one and use the right one.
In Audio Devices, there is a checkbox to mute channel 1 (left), but I can't actually click it.
Is there another way to turn off a single internal speaker on a MBP?
audio speakers
The left internal speaker on my 2018 MBP fried (sounds annoying common). I don't really want to take it in to get it fixed, and I'm hoping I can just disable the left one and use the right one.
In Audio Devices, there is a checkbox to mute channel 1 (left), but I can't actually click it.
Is there another way to turn off a single internal speaker on a MBP?
audio speakers
audio speakers
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Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago
add a comment |
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Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago
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Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago
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Simple method, as already stated, System Prefs > Sound > Output. Set balance slider to the right.
More comprehensive method, in case you are listening to stereo & need the information otherwise missing from the other speaker - you also need…
System Prefs > Accessibility > Audio
check 'Play stereo audio as mono'
This will sum the left & right channels so you will hear both from the one speaker after you balance across to it.
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Open System Preferences > Sound > Output look for the balance slider and adjust as needed.
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2 Answers
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Simple method, as already stated, System Prefs > Sound > Output. Set balance slider to the right.
More comprehensive method, in case you are listening to stereo & need the information otherwise missing from the other speaker - you also need…
System Prefs > Accessibility > Audio
check 'Play stereo audio as mono'
This will sum the left & right channels so you will hear both from the one speaker after you balance across to it.
add a comment |
Simple method, as already stated, System Prefs > Sound > Output. Set balance slider to the right.
More comprehensive method, in case you are listening to stereo & need the information otherwise missing from the other speaker - you also need…
System Prefs > Accessibility > Audio
check 'Play stereo audio as mono'
This will sum the left & right channels so you will hear both from the one speaker after you balance across to it.
add a comment |
Simple method, as already stated, System Prefs > Sound > Output. Set balance slider to the right.
More comprehensive method, in case you are listening to stereo & need the information otherwise missing from the other speaker - you also need…
System Prefs > Accessibility > Audio
check 'Play stereo audio as mono'
This will sum the left & right channels so you will hear both from the one speaker after you balance across to it.
Simple method, as already stated, System Prefs > Sound > Output. Set balance slider to the right.
More comprehensive method, in case you are listening to stereo & need the information otherwise missing from the other speaker - you also need…
System Prefs > Accessibility > Audio
check 'Play stereo audio as mono'
This will sum the left & right channels so you will hear both from the one speaker after you balance across to it.
answered 9 hours ago
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Open System Preferences > Sound > Output look for the balance slider and adjust as needed.
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Open System Preferences > Sound > Output look for the balance slider and adjust as needed.
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Open System Preferences > Sound > Output look for the balance slider and adjust as needed.
Open System Preferences > Sound > Output look for the balance slider and adjust as needed.
answered 10 hours ago
FyreflyFyrefly
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Can you use the Balance slider under System Preferences > Sound > Output ?
– Fyrefly
10 hours ago
Thanks Fyrefly! That did it. If you want to make it an answer I'll accept it.
– ericksonla
10 hours ago