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In Reply to: RE: Vocals inboard of left speaker most of the time. Explain this. posted by audiophilewannabe on May 30, 2016 at 12:20:41
>...the phantom image of the singer is most of the time in between the centre and the left speaker.>
I use only two speakers for stereo and the vocal is pretty much always centered right in the middle.
My room is symmetrical and my speakers are both the same distance, within 1/16", from the back and side walls.
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It's a 2 channel system.. But I haven't really measured the speaker distance that close... Maybe I should..
Well, I have Maggies, and it is pretty easy to move the *usually centred for the lead vocalist* voice to whatever side I want. By adjusting toe-in, that should work for any speaker type, as well as balance/channel level adjustment of course. I consider dead center as locked in, Maggies are a bit "sensitive" to this toe-in adjustment.I honestly do not notice that *most* lead vocalists are off-center, maybe it's the type of music I listen to; you could be sure I'd be investigating the gear if I noticed off-center. I think I do have one of the LPs you mentioned, guess I could load 'er up...
Edit: forget it, I must be reading responses in the wrong order, seems more like a hardware thing from your tests...
Edits: 05/30/16
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