Is It Me or The Speakers ? ?


I'm fairly new at this and still feeling my way around. I purchase a pair of DCM TFE 200 with the understanding that I can return them if I'm not pleased. So I set them up and it seems that the left channel was very passive/weak no really contributing to the stero effect, and really no sound stage. I have an Integra RDC7 Pre/Processor which allows for Speaker setup. One of the feature emitts a pink noise signal to calibrate the speakers. The pink signal coming from the Left speaker sound flat and different compared to the Right speaker. So I switch the speakers around putting the right on the left cables and the left on the right cables. The noise test results reflect that now the Right speaker is flat hence it is a particular speaker that is flat respone compared to the other speaker. So one speaker sounds different from the other. Is that correct? ? Should both speaker emitt the same tone during the noise signal ? ?
Also I notice that after I switch the speakers around I was able to get a better sound stage. . not perfect not noticably better. I check and there not indication that one speaker is Left and the other Right.
The novice I am think I sould contact the seller and request a replacement speaker? Is it me or is it the speakers ? ? I have them bi-wired too. My amp is a CinePro 3K6 @ 350WPC @8 ohms etc.
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Showing 1 response by timrhu

As you are biwiring, simply disconnect the speaker wire going to the woofer on the suspect speaker to see how the tweeter is working. Do this on both speakers to compare. The tweeters should sound identical. From your description it sounds like a bad tweeter.