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If one side of your headphones or speakers sounds louder than the other, adjusting the audio balance can help you achieve a more comfortable listening experience. Windows 11 provides several ways to change left and right channel levels, whether you’re using built-in speakers, wired headphones, Bluetooth devices, or external audio interfaces. Here’s how to do it.
Windows Settings provides a straightforward way to control the left and right audio channels for most output devices.
Right-click the speaker icon in your taskbar and select Sound settings. Alternatively, go to Settings > System > Sound.
Under Output, click the device you are currently using (e.g., Speakers, Headphones).
Scroll down to the Output settings section. Move the Left channel and Right channel sliders to adjust the balance levels.
Some devices still rely on classic Windows audio settings. If you don’t see balance sliders in the new Settings app, try this version:
Press Win + R, type mmsys.cpl, and press Enter.
Select your headset or speakers to change audio balance levels and click Properties.
1. Click the Levels tab.
2. Click Balance next to the volume slider.
3. Adjust the L and R audio balance as needed and then click OK to save your changes.
Windows 11 offers simple ways to adjust audio balance, ensuring both left and right channels sound just the way you want. You can quickly tweak the balance through the modern Settings app or use the classic Control Panel. Whether you’re correcting uneven audio or customizing your listening setup, these two methods give you precise control in just a few steps.
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