Thanks again JGarcia.
I realized that my previous pics aren't visible and certainly don't help me get my question across. So, a few pics below...
I did read those links (more than once!) and none of these examples have both subs on one side of the room. Let alone a room with one side open. So, I do understand the concepts contained within and agree with slippy that I need to test it in-home. My challenge is that many of the subs I want don't have a return policy so it's hard to say if it'll work. So, I'm trying to avoid headache, earache, and heartache with my selection. But I may still be missing something in those links, and if I am, I'm sorry!
Given my thoughts above, do you (or anyone else) have a recommendation for or against two subs on the same side of a room opposite an open end? Will it address my problem or make the right side a haze of bass?
Or maybe I just stick with one sub (given my current placement options) and upgrade to a higher quality and more powerful sub? Not sure...
Thanks for your thoughts and consideration!
Current Setup
Option 1 - Dual Subs on front wall
Option 2 - Dual subs on right corners