My Quicksilver preamp inverts polarity


What do I have to do to get the sound right? 
igrosberg
Seriously, the polarity of CDs and LPs is around 50/50.I actually can notice polarity in many recordings.I have a switch at hand to flip.The difference is so small you need double platinum Golden Ears to care.
I remember one fellow I helped buy some equipment, who just could not live with an inverting amp he had, It BOTHERED HIM he had to reverse the speaker wires. So he sold it and bought a different amp.
When theory beats reality..
I’m afraid the Polarity Pundit (George Louis) disagrees with your detective work, Lizzie. He states 92% of all CDs are inverted Polarity, less for LPs. What’s even more alarming is most audiophile CDs are inverted Polarity. And he has the data to back it up.all of which means having a system in inverted polarity would be good, no? Maybe you should try ear candling. 🙄
Geoff, your actually disagreeing with your own first post, yet you call out Elizabeth who essentially agreed with you.  Get a grip.
The word is “you’re,” goat boy. And no, actually I’m not.is this going to another one of jitter debates about nothing? If so, count me in.
Geoff, you yourself stated polarity of recording is about 50/50 just in the recent few weeks somewhere around here!So you should stop just grabbing whatever to create buzz. LOL(at least you stopped parroting polarity of wires, it really was getting tired)
Anyway, I am only guessing how many of my own CDs are reversed. Sometimes the sound is a little off and I flip the polarity and maybe it gets a little better. Sometimes not.Since I am listening mostly to CDs made by digitalizing old 78's (EU to steal copyright)  jazz sets from the 30's and 1940's, some 50's..Anyway the sound quality is not audiophile... But the music is great.
Like some folks watch Wizard of Oz, or Charlie Brown Christmas, I watch the PBS series Ken Burns 'Jazz' every year now. Always something interesting I just did not remember..