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as well as the posts from Mr. Kuras and all the other gurus from this forum.
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Wow I turn 42 this Saturday and now I am Mr.??? lol loltutt

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- I'm placing the listening position (and monitors) on the longer wall (shorter distance) in order to keep the closet behind me (I'm guessing its better than to have it on one side, due to the simmetry). I know I'm supposed to aim for the longer distance so am I mistaken?
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Nope and I like that the door is behind you as you can open it to help get some of the low end out of the room.
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- For HF damping Im installing 2x4 Foam Absorption panels at the first reflexion points on the sides, 1 Behind each monitor, three behind me and one 4x4 on the ceiling.
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The foam is not going to do much for behind the monitors or on the back wall. I would HIGHLY recommend mineral wool based panels that are 6" for the back wall. You may or may not need thick panels behind the monitors to help control SBIR (
Learn what is SBIR (Speaker Boundary Interface Response).)
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- Carpeting the WHOLE floor (because ceramic tiles won't do me good).
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That should be fine.
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- Placing 2x8 Rockood Bass traps on all four corners (top to bottom).
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Check!thumbsup
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- And finally build myself a couple of moveable Foam Panels to surround the vocalist with while facing a panel on the wall (creating an open booth perhaps?), and also place them at strategic places when recording electric guitars (no other live instruments will be recorded).
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check!thumbsup
One thing I will add is for the ceiling you might want to go with 4" panels to help control bass modes. In a room like yours you really are going to need as much lowend control as you can get.