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Can you describe the construction of the room? Is there anything different on one side than the other - maybe one is a full stud wall and the other is just firred over concrete? Maybe a window on one side? Anything?Bryan
I understand the agony. I went to great lengths to figure out my center image problem - moving speakers around, adding room acoustics, swapping components and cables, ruling out recording by using headphones - and nothing seemed to help until I realized that the left speaker (maggies 3.6) was tilted slightly to the left. I leveled it (left to right and front to back), with speakers symmetrical relative to room dimensions and listening position, and the image was roughly centered whereas before it egregiously swayed to the left. Interestingly, when I over-compensated by tilting to the right, the image moved to the right - I wonder if this may work for you. Another interesting observation was that the height of my listening position affected center image as well. When I recline my couch to lower position, the image is higher as if I'm looking up at stage and image is dead center, whereas the image still sways slightly to the left at normal listening height but not to the point it bothers me like before. There is definitely some room interactions going on in my system, and my hypothesis is that my right wall is leaking a bit of the sound because it is lined with windows whereas left wall is bare wall and the left wall reflections are pulling sound in that direction.Even though you're getting better center image having left speaker a foot or so back, I wonder if it is negatively affecting the image in other ways because the sound is not arriving at your listening position at same time.BTW, have you tried toe in? And how about EQ (gasp)?
Got a picture showing the side you took that one from?Bryan
That would explain a lot. You have early reflections and boundary gain on one side and not the other. We could likely help some with treatment on the one wall you do have but there appear to be obstacles on that wall from the other picture.Bryan
So the imbalance is in the direction of the open space, not the wall?
Do you see where the book case is in the first photo? That back wall is actually wider then the wall they are on now by 1 foot. Im thinking about getting rid of the green couch and placing my system on that back wall so the speakers have the same walls on each side of them. Thoughts?
I would do something like a couple of 244 panels. Diffusion isn't really an option as it won't go low enough to deal with the phase cancellations if that's what's happening.Bryan
I have a request for anyone that doesnt mind, if you happen to have Dave Matthews (Some Devil) can you let me know if the vocals are panned to the left on this track a tad? Im starting to wonder if its just the recording