I just got some "new-to-me" (used) speakers in the mail yesterday. I opened them and set them up today. When the wife left, I sat down to run through a few discs and give 'em a good listen. Now, I've never heard of anything like this, nor can I come up with any explanation for it, but I'd swear one speaker is louder than the other. Here's what happened and what I did to run tests.
After putting in my first disc, I noted that the right speaker seemed to be more prominent. I skipped through a few tracks just to make sure that channel hadn't been favored in the recording. On each track, the right always seemed louder. So, next I worked with positioning. Same thing. Then I checked my receiver to make sure one side wasn't being boosted somehow. All channels were equal...also, I put it on pure direct. So, the next logical thing to me was to swap speakers.
I moved the right to the left, the left to the right, and sat back down to listen. Wouldn't you know it, now the left sounded louder. Again, sifted through tracks and got the same result. Checked the cables and everything was as it should be. Thinking I was going nuts, I tried to again swap the speakers, putting them back in their original place, right to left and left to right. And, you guessed it, the right channel was back to being more prominent, more pronounced.
Now what in the world is going on here? How can one speaker be louder than the other? Does anyone have any possible theory/explanation for how or why this would be? I just can't figure it out. They're bookshelves, with two drivers (tweet/woof) so I was able to put my ear up to them and make sure there wasn't one out. Nope. All seem to be working.
Any ideas? This is very weird.