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More possibilities . . .

As you say, room effects are the likely culprit. Poor speaker matching could be another. Even a dirty pot or switch. Could even have dead driver.

And don't overlook the human factor. I once spent the better part of an afternoon troubleshooting a misterious ailment: it began as "Gee, the imaging on this record sucks," and went thereafter to "Yikes, what could be screwing up the imaging like this?"

Turned out I had inadvertantly connected my biwired speakers with the left bass and right treble in one speaker and the right bass and left treble in the other. D'oh!


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  • More possibilities . . . - markrohr 11:41:25 02/25/07 (0)


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