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Yea, way to much thin absorbers that tilt the room sound. You need way mor low frequency absorbtion and you need some big objects in that room to help with diffusion. A sofa against the back wall, bassabsorbers in all corners.
Is it fabric or fake leather on the absorbers behind the speakers? Forgive me for such a stupid question but I can't see what it is. :-)
Oh, you need some serious absorbers on the first reflection points on the side walls. Thin foam is useless there. Agre with Glenn, you can have the part of the wall behind your monitors untreated but make sure to have abosrbers behind the speakers where you'll see the "mirror" of the speakers.
/Peter
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