So I was lucky enough to find a pioneer tower speaker just sitting on the curb outside my house. I thought there was no way it would work, why else would someone throw it out unless it was broken? I plugged it in anyway to check, and it worked! Anyway I thought I would use it to replace my left speaker in my stereo setup, which has a messed up woofer. The problem is that my new tower speaker is about 3x the size as the right speaker now. When listening to each speaker separately I noticed that the smaller speaker was actually louder than the big one, while the big speaker had much more bass. Anyway when I have both hooked up it doesn't sound too bad, but it does feel a bit unbalanced. Is there anything I can do to make these speakers sound more like one another, and thus be balanced?
P.S. Sorry it took to long to get to my question.
So I was lucky enough to find a pioneer tower speaker just sitting on the curb outside my house. I thought there was no way it would work, why else would someone throw it out unless it was broken? I plugged it in anyway to check, and it worked! Anyway I thought I would use it to replace my left speaker in my stereo setup, which has a messed up woofer. The problem is that my new tower speaker is about 3x the size as the right speaker now. When listening to each speaker separately I noticed that the smaller speaker was actually louder than the big one, while the big speaker had much more bass. Anyway when I have both hooked up it doesn't sound too bad, but it does feel a bit unbalanced. Is there anything I can do to make these speakers sound more like one another, and thus be balanced?
P.S. Sorry it took to long to get to my question.