DeaconBlues
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has a stereo reverse switch? I get tired of listening to broadcast TV and cable channels with the sound in reverse position; e.g. the sound through the speakers of a moving car going left to right while the visual of the car on the monitor is going right to left. :-(
Many years ago I had an integrated amplifier made by Harman Kardon, the HK PM650, that had a stereo reverse switch on it that allowed reversal of the channels without having to reverse the source input jacks.
Their current stereo receivers don’t have it.
It also featured a capacitance trim switch for easy matching of various MM phono cartridges.
It even provided an input for low output MC phono cartridges.
It’d be nice to have something like that again as a lot of old music can only be found in LP format.
Many years ago I had an integrated amplifier made by Harman Kardon, the HK PM650, that had a stereo reverse switch on it that allowed reversal of the channels without having to reverse the source input jacks.
Their current stereo receivers don’t have it.
It also featured a capacitance trim switch for easy matching of various MM phono cartridges.
It even provided an input for low output MC phono cartridges.
It’d be nice to have something like that again as a lot of old music can only be found in LP format.