Using an SPL meter like this, the measurement is a combination of direct
and reflected sound. These are processed differently by the brain; it's
not at all clear to me that correcting for the 2-3db discrepancy you
measured will lead to a better result. I'd be more inclined to look at
speaker positioning and acoustics.

For example, is the room more reflective to one side? I'd try to address
the root cause.



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