Hello,
I have a Roksan Kandy K2 Integrated & K2 Power Amp Combination, into B&W 683 S2 speakers. I have been really pleased with the performance of the system thus far, but since I have started delving into the fine tuning of speaker positioning I have noticed a definite channel imbalance - the right channel is consistently louder than the left.
I purchased the Isotek system setup CD - and on the Left/Right channel the spoken voice and castanet sound coming through the right channel is noticeably louder than the left.
I have ruled out a speaker issue by swapping over the speakers. I have also ruled out a cable issue by swapping over the cables at source, so it must be something to do with the amplifier?
I have also evaluated both channels using a Maplin sound level meter - playing pink noise first through the left channel only, and then the right channel only, and measuring each speaker output with the SPL meter placed close up to each of the respective speaker outputs (i.e. tweeter, mid-range, and both bass speakers). I started out with the volume control at about 9:00 on the dial.
I managed to achieve excellent repeatability of results with the SPL meter, showing tweeer and mid-range outputs to be identical. I think this demonstrates that room acoustics didn't affect the test.
The overall conclusion was that the right channel was consistenly 1.4dBc higher than the left.
Turning the volume up to the 12 o'clock position, and repeating the pink noise test to the left and then the right channel did reduce the difference, but only to 1dBc.
So,my question is, is this channel imbalance normal with most amplifiers? Should I be concerned with this, and do any other Kandy K2 users experience this imbalance?
There is no balance control on the Kandy, so the only way I can imagine compensating for the imbalance is to adjust the speaker placement. But to compensate for the systematic imbalance is going to potentially result in some funky speaker placements.
I have a Roksan Kandy K2 Integrated & K2 Power Amp Combination, into B&W 683 S2 speakers. I have been really pleased with the performance of the system thus far, but since I have started delving into the fine tuning of speaker positioning I have noticed a definite channel imbalance - the right channel is consistently louder than the left.
I purchased the Isotek system setup CD - and on the Left/Right channel the spoken voice and castanet sound coming through the right channel is noticeably louder than the left.
I have ruled out a speaker issue by swapping over the speakers. I have also ruled out a cable issue by swapping over the cables at source, so it must be something to do with the amplifier?
I have also evaluated both channels using a Maplin sound level meter - playing pink noise first through the left channel only, and then the right channel only, and measuring each speaker output with the SPL meter placed close up to each of the respective speaker outputs (i.e. tweeter, mid-range, and both bass speakers). I started out with the volume control at about 9:00 on the dial.
I managed to achieve excellent repeatability of results with the SPL meter, showing tweeer and mid-range outputs to be identical. I think this demonstrates that room acoustics didn't affect the test.
The overall conclusion was that the right channel was consistenly 1.4dBc higher than the left.
Turning the volume up to the 12 o'clock position, and repeating the pink noise test to the left and then the right channel did reduce the difference, but only to 1dBc.
So,my question is, is this channel imbalance normal with most amplifiers? Should I be concerned with this, and do any other Kandy K2 users experience this imbalance?
There is no balance control on the Kandy, so the only way I can imagine compensating for the imbalance is to adjust the speaker placement. But to compensate for the systematic imbalance is going to potentially result in some funky speaker placements.