It all depends. If the system is in Correct Polarity (phase) and the recording is in Reverse Polarity the sound will be in Reverse Polarity. There are no Standards for Polarity or requirements that CDs or LPs must conform to some standard for Polarity. Plus, the system can be in Reverse Polarity for reasons other than an inverting preamp, e.g., a pair of cables connected incorrectly. Gasp! Or one channel can be in Correct Polarity and the other Reverse Polarity. There is the additional issue that one speaker can sometimes be wired incorrectly. Also, some tracks on the same recording can sometimes be in opposite Polarity. One way to find out whether your system is in Correct Polarity is use the out of phase track on a TEST CD like the XLO Test CD or TEST LP. Channelization should also be checked. As Bob Dylan says at the end of all his songs, good luck to you.