I have a room where the layout won't allow the speakers to fire down the length of the room. Instead, they need to be in the middle of the long wall, firing across the width of the room. I know this isn't ideal, but it's what I have to work with for the time being.
With that in mind, I'm wondering what acoustic treatments I might try to mitigate the less-than-ideal speaker placement. I'm not sure if diffusers or absorbers on the wall behind the listening position would be best. Additionally, I'm wondering if it may be beneficial to place the speakers fairly far apart.
As you can see the room has sloped ceilings. Currently I just have a few rigid fiberglass panels in two of the corners. I have a microphone on the way so I can start taking some measurements.
With that in mind, I'm wondering what acoustic treatments I might try to mitigate the less-than-ideal speaker placement. I'm not sure if diffusers or absorbers on the wall behind the listening position would be best. Additionally, I'm wondering if it may be beneficial to place the speakers fairly far apart.
As you can see the room has sloped ceilings. Currently I just have a few rigid fiberglass panels in two of the corners. I have a microphone on the way so I can start taking some measurements.