You are welcome....the photo makes the room look wider than that but it is worth a try. I am no acoustic engineer but to me, that config may beat dealing with irregular L versus R ceiling height or putting them the right side firing into the space as the ceiling slopes backward. Way I figure it, if concert halls and acoustic shells around large orchestra open like that, it makes sense to try speakers firing into a space that opens progressively versus one that closes down along the axis of speaker throw......my 2 cents as they say.
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