Mnyb wrote: 
> Yes is esential to keep the speaker distance to listening position the
> same for stereo .
> 
> A speaker arrangement with such a big flaw is not really usable ?
> Headphones is an idea .
> 
> Or can the room be rearranged ? Use another wall for the hifi .
> 
> Use a home theater reciever or processor , they can often set speaker
> levels separately .
> 
> But speakers are not linear ,they would sound different anyway by
> loading one harder , but maybe that's peanuts compared to the very
> different acoustics for Left vs rigth speaker .
> 
> Maybe some hardware with built in digital room compensation would be a
> possible solution ?
> 
> Just tossing some ideas your direction ....

Much appreciated, Michael.  The Revels actually sound terrific in the
configuration I have them where they are equidistant....just the usual
"nervosa" that maybe that extra 2 db to balance the right speaker would
make things sound even better!  I think the room compensation hardware
is, indeed, probably the ultimate answer, but I'm not quite ready to
take that leap in terms of complexity and expense.



Rg

System information
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Main: Vortexbox/Squeezelite > USB> Benchmark DAC2 D > LFD LE IV
Signature amp > Revel Performa R208 speakers.  

Home Theatre:  Touch (Wired) > Pioneer VSX 919 > Energy Take 5 Classic
5.1, Touch FW 7.8.0-r16754.

LMS 7.9.0 - 1415789670  on a 1TB Vortexbox Appliance, V 2.3.
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