Question about sound stage


In every recording, the soundstage sounds skewed to the right in my room.  I can hear musical instruments to the left, but the singer is ALWAYS on the right.  Is that normal or is there something likely going on with my speaker placement or room setup?  FYI, I am audio newbie.  My setup is as follows: Franco Serblin Accordo Essence speakers; Luxman 590axii integrated amp; Antipodes K40 music server; Weiss DAC 502.  Silversmith ribbon cables.  

My audio environment is less than ideal to say the least.  My speakers face my rather large office desk and only one speaker is optimally spaced from the wall.  There is no other way to arrange my office, so it is what it is.  I can always include a picture of those who are curious or think it would be helpful.  Also, I haven't gotten around to learning how to use the Weiss's DSP room correction function yet, so perhaps that would help.

Thanks.


Bill

wtb

But in the case of golden slumber from the Abbey Road album , I'm pretty sure it's recorded in stereo and they played around with stereo effects alot on that album 🙂

I'm not sure which version of Abbey Road you're listening to but the 2019 remix the voice on Golden Slumbers is dead center.

Just to close the loop on this thread... I was able to move my speakers close to each separate wall, which made a MASSIVE difference in the sound stage.  Much, much, much better now.  Most vocalists are centered in the middle.  I also found the optimal place to sit in my office when I just want to listen and relax.  Lots of speaker shifting tweaks but well worth it in the end.  Thanks for all of the suggestions.  Now it's on to room acoustics.

 

Bill