| Glass is always tricky and you've got a lot of it. The upside is that it's many smaller panes. I'd want to see the other end of the room opposite the glass and potentially a sketch of the space to make a final determination as to orientation. If the glass is behind you, we may need to tweak the seating position a bit as glass passes bass frequencies pretty well so it's not going to act like a normal wall.
Bryan
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Bryan Pape
Lead Acoustical Designer GIK Acoustics |