Speaker Balance Test

Test left and right speaker balance

Speaker Balance Test

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LEFT
L C R
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RIGHT
Center
30%

Quick Tests

Stereo Test Signals

Click to play different test patterns:

What to Check

  • Equal volume: Both speakers should sound equally loud at center position
  • Clean separation: Left-only should come from left speaker only (and vice versa)
  • No distortion: Tones should be clean without buzzing or rattling
  • Full range: Test different frequencies to check all drivers

Common Issues

SymptomPossible Cause
One speaker quieterCheck cable connections, balance settings in OS
Sound from wrong sideSpeakers may be swapped or cables crossed
Both channels from one speakerMono mode enabled, or cable issue
Buzzing at low frequenciesLoose parts, damaged woofer, or room resonance

Privacy & Limitations

  • All calculations run entirely in your browser -- nothing is sent to any server.
  • Results are estimates and may vary based on actual conditions.

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Speaker Balance Test FAQ

What is Speaker Balance Test?

Speaker Balance Test is a free audio tool that helps you Test left and right speaker balance with audio panning.

How do I use Speaker Balance Test?

Enter your input values, review the calculated output, and adjust inputs until you reach the result you need. The result updates in your browser.

Is Speaker Balance Test private?

Yes. Calculations run locally in your browser. Inputs are not uploaded to a server by default, and refreshing the page clears session data.

Does Speaker Balance Test require an account or installation?

No. You can use this tool directly in your browser without sign-up or software installation.

How accurate are results from Speaker Balance Test?

This tool applies standard formulas or deterministic processing logic for estimates. For medical, legal, tax, or investment decisions, verify with a qualified professional.

Can I save or share outputs from Speaker Balance Test?

You can bookmark this page and copy outputs manually. Results are not persisted in your account and are typically not embedded in the URL.

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