Soundstage and voices lean to the left side????


Is this just a common occurence on recordings that one channel is stronger on LPs?? I have checked azimuth with a meter and it is spot on! I am getting equal output levels from both right and left channels on test tones.

Rather than the singer being dead center, they seem to be left center. My speakers are spaced equally from rear and side walls, etc.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

R.
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If it continues,upon following all of the excellent suggestions above, try moving you right speaker more forward. Even 5 inches straight forward might move the soundstage more to the right, thus centering the image (listen to mono or vocal recordings or KOB from Miles get them centered). Speaker placement is your issue (if it happens with other sources as well as analog)
It seems to just be some recordings. Others sound just fine. So I assume it is the recording. I do not have a balance knob on my setup, so I guess I will just have to live with it.

Thanks for all the thoughts!

R.
I have also noticed that it is the recording. I have many CDs too that favor the left channel.
Check your anti-skating. Too much or too little can skew the soundstage to one side or the other.
I think it's the recordings. I have had the same issue and on a lot of recordings the instrument or singer tends to be on the left of center.

The best way to know is with a mono recording mentioned above.

Rob