Tube amp bias adjustment advice


I biased my first set of tubes on my 211 amp recently and am hearing more volume from the left channel.  Does that mean I need to turn up the bias on the left channel to center the soundstage?  Thank you in advance.
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"This is a second set of tubes, had the same issue previously so I am thinking it may be room acoustics. "
Had the same problem with center image staying in the center until I did room treatment. Problem solved.
You should also move the speakers left to right to see if the issue moves with the speakers. That'll eliminate the speakers as culprits. Simple enough.
1. at least it is a constant rather than a damnable intermittent problem.

2. when did this start? was it balanced before with a prior amp? With this amp before you changed the bias? this amp before you changed the tubes? did you move your speakers in/out of position? speaker wire connections checked?

3. anything else changed prior to the amp/tube/bias change? IOW, if nothing else was changed, then no need to suspect other equipment in the chain prior to amp and speakers.

4. but, even if not changed, a cable could have been inadvertently disrupted. my most recent imbalance turned out to be a cable, a very good cable, but became slightly loose on the rca input. Squeezed tight with pliers, problem gone, then replaced that pair with tight ones.

5. did you change which inputs you used on a preamp or integrated amp? gotta think that thru.

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a. swap all left tubes with right tubes: problem still on left? not the tubes.
b. change speaker wires on amp, problem moves to the right, or still on the left? 
c. without changing anything else, move the speakers themselves. problem still on the left? good, speakers are fine!
d. put the speaker wires back correctly l/r on the amp.
e. narrowed down to ___ possibilities?
 
Room acoustics can be a bear to deal with, especially so when the room has to serve other family uses, or, for example, meet the decorating needs of a spouse. That said, small changes in speaker position and adjusting things like toe-in can often have a dramatic effect even if you can't add much in the way of wall treatments or the like. 
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How are those ears? Make sure.

Most important, make sure you don’t have a speaker wired out of phase or something simple like that. A wire that is mismarked, or hooked up wrong.. Being that far off center is more than a balance issue.
Balance is time arrival, somehow that’s being messed with, right?
Phase shift, will cause a lower spl and late arrival..

Check for proper connection on the monitor section to the bass section.
Make sure they are in phase.
Check the SPL, make sure.. 20.00 one day...

Regards