In Reply to: Shifting instruments and room layout posted by pistonengine on March 1, 2012 at 19:48:27:
The best thing to do is to figure out if it is your system or the recording.
I have a few recordings where movement of the vocalist is in the recording.
Can you play the same song on headphones?
If it is not the recording, a good culprit would be that the tweeter distances are too far apart and slight head movements will shift from center to the left or right speakers.
Try moving the speakers an inch or two closer.
Cut to razor sounding violins
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