Okay, so by turning them upside down, the imaging is still pinpoint accurate? I'm thinking I might try this myself to see, but that would involve reversing work that took awhile to do. I always thought that the way each channel was manipulated was that vocals sent to the right channel were diffused "inward" meaning left, and the vocals sent to the left channel were diffused rightward, thus having a centered vocal image. So my logical thinking is that if you reverse the positioning, the speaker doesn't know any better and sends the information the way it was told. Meaning if they are turned upside down, the data would leave the speaker in the opposite direction and the vocals would diffuse outward and in affect not create a center image. I guess I'm wrong, but I would like better clarification.