Ok here goes, so i got new speakers (Adam Audio A7V) after using Yamaha HS8 for 6 years so i decided to create a new profile for them using reference 4 which tbh ive not used since re-doing my hs8's in 2020.
all seemed to go well with the measuring process and the results can been seen in the pic however when i load the profile into the reference 4 plugin in ableton live its outputting the right channel about 4-5db higher than the left meaning the right channel is clipping and distorting unless i turn it down which can also be seen in the pic.
i have tried toggling off listening spot but it makes zero difference, i have loaded in my old hs8 profile in and both channels output the way they should at roughly the same level but obviously this is for speakers that i do not have anymore.
i tried using a decibel meter to ensure that my left and right speakers are at the same volume (which they were) and re-measured again using reference to create a new profile but the results are the same.
this is driving me nuts, does anybody have any idea what is going on here?
any help would be greatly appreciated

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I have the same issue. Not as drastic as yours but annoying AF!! Support told me that I have remeasure and hope it corrects itself… SUX!
I sorted it m8 so you may have the same issue.
I had my speakers on floor speaker stands at either side of my table meaning i didnt have the equilateral triangle i usually had so i put them on mopads on my desk either side of the monitors and created an equilateral triangle again with my listening position at the point and and measured my room again and it all went sweet and the problem is gone. I tried many different things and measured many times and nothing worked but moving the speakers fixed it. Not sure if it was the triangle, moving them closer together or putting them onto a more solid surface on my desk instead of a floor stand