Speakers versus Balance vs Amplifier


I’ve been leaning towards a Pass amp to try the magic of Class A but couldn’t commit to an amplifier without a “balance” adjustment. Love the reviews of the new Int-60. 
 

Yet, when I listen to my Mc 252 through my SF Olympia IIIs, I find the “balance” feature is NOT the same as moving my seating position to the midpoint on my loveseat. I always sit on the right side and try to “balance” the sound by increasing the left side volume. 

Should be good, right ?  Most definitely not !!

But, If I just shift my body 15” to the left, center if the of the loveseat, ALL manner of magic happens . . . the music and singer are now right in front of me . . . wide, deep, tall . . . amazing !  No sense of sound on the right or left . . .  mostly just right at me !

I cannot achieve this effect with the “balance” adjustment and I’ve been trying for 4+ years ! ! !

So, maybe I’ll try the Pass amp, forget the balance control and just sit in the middle!

And, yes, I’ve had the speakers and JL subs toed in, straight, toed out, baffles aimed inwards, aimed outwards, etc, etc, etc  

My seat is about 8’ back from the amp (in the center) with the speakers about 5’ to each side !

I guess Nelson knows “balance” adjustments controls just don’t get it . . . . center listening position does ! 

So, do others agree or am I just not smart enough to use the “balance” control feature.

All feedback welcome  BTW, tonight, 54 years since first listened to, I find the musicality of AquaLung still awesome !  The louder the better . . . being 72 still has its benefits . . especially when you’ve got the house to yourself !

Thanks for reading this ramble !

 

128x128teboerio

OP,

I think you get it. The sweet spot is the sweet spot, and it is in the center between the speakers. It is way more complicated than just boosting the power on one side. If at all possible… sit in the center. I have owned Pass amps for nearly forty years. The most recent have significantly improved in rhythm and pace. They convey more natural detail than Mac. You are likely to be very pleased.

OP. FWIW. I misread your post. I now realize that your reference to 15" was to bring you to the center, not 15" off center. The 49ers and the Eagles lost today too! :-)

I would measure each speaker from the seating position one at a time and see what you get. REW is a free software package. Just look it up. You will need a mic. 

@teboerio 

Do you use XLR’s? If you do, check the continuity of whatever side sounds the softest.  I was going crazy for months thinking my hearing was going, so I had it checked and happily that wasn’t the problem. I switched my speaker cables and the same side was slightly softer. If I moved about 15” to the left it sounded correct. I brought in another amp, same problem. Turns out one of the wires in the XLR from my DAC to my integrated amp had come away from the connector. After months of going nuts, five minutes and a bit of silver solder, everything was as it should be!

All the best.