How thick and how many 703 panels? To deal with 60ish hz, you're going to want something at least 6" thick.
Where is the seating position in relation to the room length?
Bryan
I made up some 2" thick 2'x4' panels and placed them on each wall of the back corners at a right angle to each other, added a 2" thick 1'x4' panel at the corner while the others were there, stacked the smaller panels on top, held the panels up to the wall/ceiling corners and just about every other combination possible. I also stacked panels to make them 4", 6" and 8" thick. I have a first mode for the height at about 68Hz, a second mode for width at about 66Hz and a third mode for length at about 70Hz. The issue is in the two middle chairs of the back row which, of course, are the two most important seats because they're eye level and closest to center. The seats to the outside of these have great response with little EQ, even with no traps or other treatment. The response above 200Hz is outstanding with no equalization at all.
I really can't change the position of the seating or the decor. I'm going to play with speaker polarity and a passive filter on the main speakers today, as well as placing the panels in a way that they bisect the rear corners, 4" thick and 6" thick. The rear seats are about 16'-6" from the front speakers, which are about 20" forward of the wall with the screen. The front speakers are angled inward and the center is above the screen in a soffit, angled downward.
I know formulas exist for trapping bass WRT to length, width and height of the material but haven't been able to find them. The RT60 is within limits for this kind of space because of the carpet, chairs and other decor and they may be OK with some kind of pillar at the rear corners but it would have to look like it belongs.
You mentioned that the material would need to be at least 6" thick- is that for a triangular trap? How about a 6"-12" radiused column section?