Placing my setup in a strangely shaped room...help

Y

yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
heres the shape of my room

heres how things are set up


now the problem is that the speaker on the left is louder sounding then the right because of the wall corner it also has an anoying "metalic" echo that very slight but still noticable.

any suggestions? i cant put them at the left or right walls because i get random pockets of extreme bass and pockets where there is none at all
 
B

bpape

Audioholic Chief
You're getting boundary reinforcement from the left wall. Not seeing much other way to get decent sound though as turning sideways is awful symmetry left to right due to the angled wall/ceiling.

My suggestion is to use broadband bass absorption in the left front corner and some panels on the left wall to make those reflections balance better with the farther side.

You're also likely getting some focusing from the angled ceiling and boundary effects there. Working behind the speakers and on the angled surface will help those.

Bryan
 
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