In Reply to: Absence makes the ears grow ... foggier? posted by MarcL on July 8, 2019 at 07:10:08:
I have not experienced this with Rooze setups. It would indicate a substantial tonal difference between the two channels. Measure each and try to get them closer in FR and equal in timing. (not necessarily possible at the same time - if not then take timing over FR flatness)
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