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Weak Companion/Right Channel on Monoblocks
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(10-Jun-2015, 16:15)Antoine Wrote: This all reminds me of something I experienced when I installed my first 'audiophile' grade amplifier. The differences were quite big but one of the strangest effects of plugging in this new amp was that the soundstage/L-R balance pulled to one side where it was, or seemed to be, centered before. As it showed out the reason for this was an 'error' (as in not accurate enough) speaker placement setup.

Just hypothesizing here but could there be a similar issue at play here?

Assuming you have a perfect triangle represented by these two speakers positions and the listening sweet spot would this still apply? Or could it be an error as in for example while the triangle is still equilateral but one speaker is closer to a wall or a corner which makes it more boomy or louder?


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