I'm having some trouble figuring out how I should attack my den for some sort of sound treatment. I've attached a quick diagram of the room dimensions. There's a wicked "ring" in the room as it stands now (makes sense with the small size & parallel walls)
I'd like to try to minimize the standing waves, and if possible, compensate for any bass problems vis-a-vis bass traps.
I don't want to just waste money throwing up sound panels indiscriminately on the walls if there's no acoustic point to their placement.
A couple things if you look at the sketch...Firstly, the TV and components will be going on the end where the doorway leads out...plus, the wall where the sliding glass door is, there's a 9"X9" bulkhead running along the entire length of the room at ceiling level which you obviously can't see cuz this is a "top view" of the layout. The ceiling is spray stucco with 6 potlights running the length of.
I'm planning to use either on-wall or in-walls for the front 3 speaks, and on-wall for the rears (can't go in-wall cuz it's a common wall with my neighbor...only 1"X2" on cinder block! There'll be a couple theatre seats midway into the room, and a 50" Pio Elite for the TV. The room is carpeted already.
Any suggestions from the pros 'round here would be most excellent!