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Originally Posted by ChuckaChucka
Exactly what I am worried about. An option might be to move the table back a bit so the monitors are not in line with those two side walls.
The original room lay/setup is what I have currently but I don't really know where to but the absorption pads since on the left, the door is in a weird place and on the right there is a closet.
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Yea, I feel your pain on the door thing. I just did my room and the back wall is two closets and a door so corner panels are out of the question back there. Argggg! I suppose the place to start is Room EQ Wizard and a cheap Behringer ECM8000. You gotta start somewhere so get some measurements of the best place you can find in the room then work from there. If you can get measurements you can at least get a real good idea of what sucks where before you start hanging panels.
Assuming the current location, if I had to guess, the worst thing the door is going to do is affect the stereo image which depending on frequency you might be able to fix by placing your side panels on stands to the left and right of mix position. Not sure if your room is wide enough to support that. There may be some benefit to the angled ceiling behind you vs the flat plane of a back wall. I'm not good enough at this to be correct on any of this so lets see what some of the other members add.
I just started my room a few days ago. You can see where I'm at
here. That very last orange graph isn't as good as it looks, but it is way, way better that what I had. There is still some bass canceling out due to the back wall problem. That's why you see that reduced bass between 50 and 80 hz. There isn't much more I can do other than possibly some tuned traps which are quite pricey. It took 450 Lbs of panels just to get where I am now.