Ok, so finally got my speaker back... also downloaded the newest version of DL and it greatly resolved the narrow and thin sound that came after calibration from my first efforts!! So excited about that as I never felt like the DL calibration other people were hearing was not what I was getting. But... I am now getting an image that is highly skewed left. Wondering if any of y'all had encountered this sort of issue and can help.
My setup includes compromise made between me and my better half, and my right speaker is pushed into a corner boundary, while the left speaker does not have a similar corner, and opens into the rest of my house (open concept). When calibrating for levels, I found the right sub and speaker had higher output in volume. The first time I ran DL, I didn't notice levels were off between L&R speakers and ended up with highly skewed left image.
The second time I ran DL, I realized the levels were off, so I first adjusted the DL sliders on the output calibration page to have all speakers playing at the same levels. After running the calibration, the image was still skewed left. At that point I ran out of time so put things up to explore further later. But I'm wondering what's causing the left image skew. I have to assume it's the boundaries around the right speaker that the left speaker doesn't have - but I don't know how to resolve. My next possible solution is to further decrease the output of the right channel so that I start running DL with lower volume (as opposed to volume parity) on the right channel to see if that will net out in a center biased image.
Any other thoughts, suggestions?
If any of this is needed, using UMIK1 mic, Macbook pro, Aria 936 and pair of SB3000 subs.
EDIT: I also didn't have this issue previously with the included mic that comes with M33. I had that pointed up at ceiling. With the UMIK1, using this pointing directly between the speakers (horizontal).
EDIT2: Looking at the impulse response, looks like the system is adding a ton of delay of the right channel to get it to line up with the left. I'm a noob at the measurements, so I'm curious 1.) why are they so off from each other? and 2.) how does one correct this? It doesn't look like there is a way to adjust this correction?