I see my last post did not make it?
OK, here is the report:
Sean was pretty much correct, it was a combination of 2 things:
1) One speaker is slightly louder than the other
2) The room is re-enforceing the left side.
As soon as I switched the speakers, the image moved to the right side. However, it was much closer to the center, and only required half the correction to bring it back left to center.
I moved the right side back 1, then 1.5", and the system is now centered.
So, one speaker is slightly louder than the other, and the room has an asymetrical response. I will call the speaker manufacturer to discuss this, but I am not to worried at this point, as I have the system SOUNDING good. If there is an adjustment, fine, but if not, I think I can live with this.
Thank you all for your thoughtful responses, it never would have occured to me that one speaker would have a slightly different response.
Best Regards,
Ron
OK, here is the report:
Sean was pretty much correct, it was a combination of 2 things:
1) One speaker is slightly louder than the other
2) The room is re-enforceing the left side.
As soon as I switched the speakers, the image moved to the right side. However, it was much closer to the center, and only required half the correction to bring it back left to center.
I moved the right side back 1, then 1.5", and the system is now centered.
So, one speaker is slightly louder than the other, and the room has an asymetrical response. I will call the speaker manufacturer to discuss this, but I am not to worried at this point, as I have the system SOUNDING good. If there is an adjustment, fine, but if not, I think I can live with this.
Thank you all for your thoughtful responses, it never would have occured to me that one speaker would have a slightly different response.
Best Regards,
Ron