paulsop
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I've been struggling with this for months. It turns out my right channel is quieter than my left -- substantially.
I searched the forum, and this seems to happen from time to time.
My room is treated, and I've got the speakers on pads. I've experimented with positioning and treatment for months, as well as trying different amplifiers and swapping the physical speakers.
Also, the one which is quieter has a bass port breakup at frequencies (test tones) where the other one is fine. That's very odd to me.
I performed three nearfield measurements at different heights of each speaker with white noise. Apart from the speakers sounding quite different, one speaker was significantly louder.
I'm going to take a few more hours to really measure extremely carefully, but something seems up. Check below, and look at the -30db level. One speaker has a lot above that, the other doesn't.
I've had my installer in, as well as the person who sold them to me and they agree something is up. We thought it could be the room, which is symmetric and rectangular except for a small bar dip at the back where I have equipment racks.
Does this sort of thing happen a lot with ML products?
(BTW, I've got another small system at the other end of the room, and it sounds very balanced and great)
I searched the forum, and this seems to happen from time to time.
My room is treated, and I've got the speakers on pads. I've experimented with positioning and treatment for months, as well as trying different amplifiers and swapping the physical speakers.
Also, the one which is quieter has a bass port breakup at frequencies (test tones) where the other one is fine. That's very odd to me.
I performed three nearfield measurements at different heights of each speaker with white noise. Apart from the speakers sounding quite different, one speaker was significantly louder.
I'm going to take a few more hours to really measure extremely carefully, but something seems up. Check below, and look at the -30db level. One speaker has a lot above that, the other doesn't.
I've had my installer in, as well as the person who sold them to me and they agree something is up. We thought it could be the room, which is symmetric and rectangular except for a small bar dip at the back where I have equipment racks.
Does this sort of thing happen a lot with ML products?
(BTW, I've got another small system at the other end of the room, and it sounds very balanced and great)