Have you measured and set the sound level of the center channel using an SPL meter?

I have found over several generations of B&W speakers that the center channels often have less efficient ratings and therefore need to have the level trimmed higher to match the front left/right. My current setup needs +5db in the center to match SPL across the front speakers. In my case I also angle the center channel up slightly towards the listener since the console it is placed on is substantially lower than ear height. I use two of the angled foam inserts from a pair of auralex mopads which helps decouple the center from the console and get more on-axis response at the listening position.

All of XenonMan's suggestions still apply, moving the speaker even just a few inches or changing the listening position could have an impact.
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