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Jay makes a good point - the room is getting small in front, and the speakers are getting squeezed into the corners. Narrow control rooms are really tough for creating an RFZ, and side windows make it even tougher. The glass pretty much demands a decent angle, whereas if it's drywall, you can just treat the walls instead of angling them.
This sqeezing of the speakers into the front corners taken to it's logical extreme will back you right into a soffit situation. That's what I do, but that's another story altogether.
Can you dimension your overall floor plan more completely? I'm trying to see exactly what your overall dimensions are.
You will need to reserve some healthy amount of space up front for bass traps. It is possible to use relatively thin tuned traps up there, but that's the sort of thing you may not want to try at home. By all means try to avoid rear ported speakers in a situation like this, or you will get a ton of out of phase low frequencies coming back at you.
-Wes
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