A person on another forum was talking about Right and Left speakers in a 2 channel stereo set up. He stated that the right channel should be stage right and not listener's right. Maybe a better way of stating it is if I were standing between the speakers facing my listening chair, the speaker on my right is the right channel, and the one on the left is the left channel.
He states he has had a few friends who had their speakers set up the opposite way (which is how I've always had them set up), and after they switched it, imaging and soundstaging improved and came into better focus. I'm not doubting what he's heard. I think its stupid and pointless to tell someone what they can and can't hear.
I tried it and other than the soundstage being reversed, nothing changed in my room.
What I'm asking is the right channel stage right or listener's right? Do you know of any technical reason why imaging and soundstaging would change simply by changing the right and left leads?
Anyone else with insight is certainly welcome to comment as well.