"12-21-14: Onhwy61
Play a mono recording of vocalist with sparse accompaniment. You will need to adjust your system to get a tight center image on the voice. If you then play the guitar music and it still has an unrealistically big sonic image, then it's the way it was recorded and mixed."
An excellent suggestion, but there can be other factors as well. Given the OP's description of the problem, it sounds like his speakers could be wired out of phase.
Try reversing the speaker cable connections on just 1 speaker at the binding post, and see how it sounds. (black to red and red to black.). Try it even if the connection appear to be correct. I've seen several pairs of speakers that were mislabeled from the factory.
Play a mono recording of vocalist with sparse accompaniment. You will need to adjust your system to get a tight center image on the voice. If you then play the guitar music and it still has an unrealistically big sonic image, then it's the way it was recorded and mixed."
An excellent suggestion, but there can be other factors as well. Given the OP's description of the problem, it sounds like his speakers could be wired out of phase.
Try reversing the speaker cable connections on just 1 speaker at the binding post, and see how it sounds. (black to red and red to black.). Try it even if the connection appear to be correct. I've seen several pairs of speakers that were mislabeled from the factory.