Hiya,

Just wondered if you may be able to help?

I've shifted the stereo gear to the opposite side of the room, and
think I may have discovered a fault... 

The speakers, before moving, were approx. 1.3m apart and I always
thought there may have been a slight inbalance one being slightly
louder than the other but nothing too much to worry about, singers were
just slightly off center.

Now the speakers are approx. 2.2m apart and the singers are pretty
close to the RH speaker and I've had to tweak up the LH balance about
4.5dB to bring the singers to center stage. 

While sat listening, things seem ok, but get up and move around and the
LH speaker does not seem to have the same low end, and therefore the RH
speaker seems to have more welly. 


I've swapped the speaker cables at the power amp output and the actual
LH speaker still seems the same - So I'm thinking the LH speaker it's
self is at fault?

The speakers are floorstanding and have two 6" drivers and a tweeter
each. From listening I'm thinking the lower freq's come from the bottom
6" cone which seem to blend to mids listening to the upper 6" cone, hi
freq's from the tweeter.

The LH speaker still has a lower volume coming out its lower cone (once
trimed with +4.5dB) as far as I can tell, when compared to the RH
speaker.

I would love any pointers as to how I may test this further to find the
problem and hopefully rectify the inbalance.

(Oh, I have listened facing away from the speakers just to count out my
ears )

Very much look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks

DC


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