headfidelity
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jamato8, thanks for the suggestion. I did a factory reset after reading your reply, it didn't resolve the issue though. Thanks anyway!
I fiddled around a bit more, and realized that the issue occurs only when the volume on the DX90 is set in the high range, say around 245 or so. As I run the interconnect from the DX90 Line Out to the ALO amp, I usually set the volume on the DX90 to the max of 255 as recommended in the instruction manual.
So, if I set the volume on the DX90 to a lower range, say 230 or below, the L/R Balance control functions normally, but if I set it to say 255, I get the issue of sound appearing on the opposite side when I use the L/R Balance.
I tried it with the DX90 headphone out as well, and get the same results.
I fiddled around a bit more, and realized that the issue occurs only when the volume on the DX90 is set in the high range, say around 245 or so. As I run the interconnect from the DX90 Line Out to the ALO amp, I usually set the volume on the DX90 to the max of 255 as recommended in the instruction manual.
So, if I set the volume on the DX90 to a lower range, say 230 or below, the L/R Balance control functions normally, but if I set it to say 255, I get the issue of sound appearing on the opposite side when I use the L/R Balance.
I tried it with the DX90 headphone out as well, and get the same results.