I found both of my speakers to be outputting different audio. My left spekers appears to lose bass, while the right speker apprears to gain some. When reading the audio internally, everything appears fine.
I have done some testing to try and find the problem of my speakers. I have recorded a song 'Larse - For Real' a Sqauare/Saw wave and a chromatic scale test to try and identify the problem.
During these recordings I split the audio to be L/R and swapped between the two to make it easier to hear the differents. Although the recording is in mono, it can be clear to hear the difference on good speakers/headphones.
The Chromatic Scale audio test is used to find bass problems in my room of which I appear to have many even after treating the side, above and back walls with Auralex Acoustic Foam. The foam is not specifically for bass, but I tested my room before I acoustically treated my room, and still appear to have the same bass problems, before and after the foam installment.
Both monitors have neutral settings.
Audio recorded using a Rode NT1-A microphone which was placed in my usual sitting position. Rode NT1-A was connected into an Audio Kontrol 1 audio interface which has phantom power.
Can anyone offer some help as to how I can fix this problem. Is it an acoustic problem? Are my speakers not neutral? Is one of the bass drivers damaged?
I would much appreciate it if anyone could point me in the right direction!
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