Stereo channel balance/image


I just recently setup a rega p3 turntable with a cambridge 540p phono preamp on my system. I noticed that there is somewhat of a channel imbalance. The left speaker is just slightly weaker than the right speaker. I tested every possible thing , moving the speakers, swapping the wires, changing interconnects and i've come to the conclusion that it is not the amp. There's something definetely wrong with the turntable or the phono preamp it only seems to happen when I play vinyl. Strange thing is when I played Bob Dylan's "love and theft" lp, the stereo image seemed just right same thing for the "bringing it all back home" 180g lp... I also noticed that the right woofer is working and "thrumping" more than the left when the music is louder. Does any know why this is hapening? Any suggestions?
decapg

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IME most imbalance issues, apart from weak tubes and TT set up, are due to system set up, including seating position, which is caused by unbalanced reflections, such as having the left speaker further or closer to a wall than the right speaker, or having the listening chair in a place where the reflections from one side are heard as louder due to furnishings etc.

To check out pre-amp and amp you really need a mono source. On many occasions when I have heard an imbalance I just put on a mono source and find I have a dead center image and the problem was a poor recording. On a couple of occasions I shifted my chair a couple of inches.

If none of this works, visit your friendly ENT and have him check/clean/test your ears. :-)