OK.... A really smart man,Bob Gathers, once told me that "When trying to solve a problem if you don't start at the TOP, your results will never solve the problem"
If getting an involving and emotional sound from your Stereo system is what you want then the "TOP" is that your speakers need to pressurize both your ears at exactly the same time and volume,
Here is a great little exercise to see if your speakers do or don't do that.
Put on some music and turn up the volume to a "strong" volume.
The volume should be at or near the maximum volume you would ever listen to.
Now, if you have a friend or a mate try and have a conversation with them thru the sound. If you find the conversation to be labored and stressed
like the only way to continue this is to turn the music down, stop the music.
Now disconnect one of the speakers and start the music again. You can even turn it up a bit if you like, and try and have the conversation again.
You should hear an amazing thing. Suddenly you CAN EASILY chat with no sense of labor or stress.
You may also feel a sense of calm and pleasure that has eluded you when listening to "Stereo"
Try this.......it's fun and will cut to the chase as to whether your speakers are with each other or against.
Depending on how many responses I get I will post more as to whats going on and how to deal with it.
Thanks for reading......................