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Originally Posted by Alexander Lukas If I can avoid parallel walls shouldn't I try to avoid it? |
Usually in small rooms, having angled walls means the room will be smaller. Angled walls are only minimally useful. That doesn't help bass problems, and flutter echo at mid and high frequencies is easy enough to avoid with absorption. If your room were a few meters wider I could see angling the side walls a little. But it's already too narrow for the length, so adding angles will only make the front even narrower.
--Ethan