Why my left speaker sounds louder then my right


My left speaker sound louder and more dynamic then my right one. I can't figure out if it's my amp, speakers or interconnects. I have moved everything around and still can't figure it out.

I would appreciate some help?

Thanks,

Tom McGrath
giants1047
I do have hearing loss in my right ear. I just move the balance control to favor the right side and things now sound normal.
I've always wondered how one moves the balance control to the right on live music and sounds.... ;-)
Easy enough to check if it's your hearing. No hearing specialist required. Simply wait until you notice an obvious bias for your left speaker. Then turn around with your back to the speakers. If the bias is now on the other speaker, it's your hearing, if not, it's your room or equipment.
+1 for the likelihood of an asymmetrical setup and different first reflection path lengths for each speaker. Try increasing the toe in of the speakers at least temporarily to help reduce the amount of 1st side wall reflections. If more toe in = less difference between the speakers then consider room acoustical treatments or repositioning of speakers, or chair or both.

Have you measured the output up close to each speaker to see if they are outputting the same decibels?