So I have no balance adjustment, why am I hearing more from the left speaker than the right when I am seated in the middle? They are both exactly the same distance from the back wall and at the same angle, within a 1/8 of an inch.
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mmporsche OP Don’t touch the bias yet, before answering some questions. 1: Was it in balanced before? 2: If you swap the amps "only", does then the right speaker sound louder or is the left still louder? Cheers George |
Have you try swap the tube from left to right?Don’t do this as then you will have to re-bias both of the the amps. Just swap the amp whole from left to right first, and say which side is louder. (it could be the source or the speakers) that has to be ascertained first before doing any re-biasing, and a 211 biasing is not a very safe area to be fiddling with if your not confident, with the HT around that area.) Cheers George |
Swapping tubes,then cables is a start.Oftentimes it's sound waves building up on one side/ corner of the room. My room for instance has bass build up in two corners diagonal to each other. Behind the right speaker and behind me to my left. I solved my problem with room treatment and a *swarm* of subs.Not saying that's the case, but just something to check out. |
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