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Old 09-19-2013, 02:34 AM
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Hi Brent,
Thanks for posting some pics. The first thing to consider is some drapes for the windows in the back of the room. Makes a huge difference. You can add some panel in between the windows as well. You can add some acoustic panels behind the speakers. Art panels are nice, for sure, but they definitely stand out and so you may have fewer placement options with them than with more neutral panels. The first reflection points on the side walls are usually great places to put panels. You find them by placing a mirror on the side wall and moving it around until you can see your speaker in it. That's a good place to put a panel.
Try moving the coffee table out of the room. Just try it and see if the imaging improves.

Tom
Good advice. Drapes and some panels behind speakers will help. I got cheapo auralex panels from guitar center. Got rid of my echo.
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