New engine audio speakers are volume levels asymmetrical, even if I double checked all the connections and checked through balances of speaker system preferences. Help, please?

I have an old desktop iMac to less than 1 year, I've upgraded to El captain of Yosemite.  Just fine, except the quality of the internal speakers.  Yesterday, I received speakers brand new engine audio 5 +.  Hooked by instructions.  Between the speakers volume levels are completely unbalanced. His active in Preferences system - balanced in the Middle, 50-50.  Verified in applications/utilities-audio MIDI output, everything is correctly set.  I can get pay only by the reduction in volume of the speaker on the right to almost nothing, but then I have no more volume than offer the internal speakers.  Any solution would be greatly appreciated.

You use the audio output from your Mac an entry in your speakers or you cross an external DAC first?

I also have the A5 speakers +, and I also use their USB D1 DAC which then audio output runs to the speakers.  Yosemite was a constant headache with my setup, but appears to have been eliminated with El Capitan.  I installed OSX to El Capitan, as well as later make a clean-install of El Capitan purely for my wanting a clean and in both cases, the sound system was very good.  Those who speak of fantastic, better that I have owned yet.

Can you be more specific with how your output of iMac is done?  As usually, always check, then check your connections in your speakers and make sure that the audio cables are intact and not frayed.  If you use the headset, ensure that the headphone cable is robust and doesn't look like not to is damaged/twisted.

You can consider getting the audio DAC AudioEngine to manage your Mac, as it is much better than one built-in that comes in your iMac.  I use it on my new iMac 5K that I received a few weeks ago.

http://audioengineusa.com/store/digital-audio-converters/D1-24-bit-DAC

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