Lower Volume from One Monoblock


Technical question on Cary 500 monoblocks. One amp is noticeably lower in output volume than the other. My sound was off-centered, a good bit louder on the left. Swapping the monoblocks left to right the louder sound swapped too. The left channel is now lower in volume. Any ideas on what goes wrong with a monoblock to reduce the output. The amp plays, it is just lower in output than the other amp?
stickman451
I will contact Cary Monday and arrange to send them both amps for a 'check-up'...

I repalced the Cary's temporarily with a stereo SS amp and all is good now, images are centered correctly; definitely something going on with the Cary's...
Foster_9, curious what did you find to replace the Cary's? I am driving Magnepan 20.7's and need all the power I can get!
Stickman, If you are thinking about replacing the Cary's you might want to give some thought to the CAD 500.1t's. In most respects, the 500.1's are much better amps than their predecessors. They don't come up for sale very often though.
Stickman, it's been a while so I don't remember what I replaced the mono's with, sorry.
I've been looking at the Bryston 28B SST2. I tried the new version of the cary 500's but they had some sort noise problem via the single ended inputs; talked to cary but could not work it out. Not really sure what caused that noise issue.

Have you tried the 28B sst2?